ET-Z2,215n letter British Library [7 September] From Ellen Terry to My dear friend [Sir Alexander Mackenzie]. She is busy with rehearsals, going to Birmingham next week; she offers the Farm to the Mackenzies for a rest; she asks for the music Sir Alexander wro...
ET-Z2,265a letter, copy British Library [4 August 1920] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to My dear old friend. She would not accept an annuity but would sell G. F. Watt's portrait of her to the National Gallery; only exhibited once before, at the Grafton Galler...
ET-Z2,346 letter British Library [10 December 1900] From Mum [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. [Edith Craig]'s dresses in Struwelpeter; mentions various performances; [Edith Craig]'s birthday; public announcement of her retirement; love to Chris...
ET-Z4,079 letter British Library [Undated] From Ed'ard [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He has had no letter from America; asks whether she had a good Christmas day with Henry [Irving] news; detailed ideas for a one-act play, possibly abo...
ET-Z4,083 letter British Library [20 January 1895] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. Financial difficulties; attempts to find work; four years' work at the Lyceum Theatre; offers to write an overture for Henry Irving for Arthur; advise...
ET-Z4,090 letter fragment British Library [Undated] From Hamlet [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He thanks her for Sans Gene period; Edy [Edith Craig] sent songs; Dublin article about actors; about Henry Irving off stage; Diderot; offers Irving an...
ET-Z4,091 letter British Library [Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. On tour with Montefiore; playing tonight despite throat infection (local doctor advised tonsil operation on return to London); next week playing Corsi...
ET-Z4,116 letter British Library [7 March] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. He thanks her for the money she sent; wasted time in Rome; his latest book is a success in America, praised by Max Beerbohm but poorly reviewed by Pro...
ET-Z4,144 letter fragment British Library [Undated] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Mr Rowley will be paid at once; news of Italy, poor food and profiteers; lists books he is reading; Teddy [Edward Craig] has bad ear ache; criticises...
SC12-C1 souvenir essay British Library [August 1915] Neighborhood Playhouse. An account of Ellen Terry at the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City on 23 April 1915, describing exhibition and mentioning J. P. Morgan, Miss Green...