ET-Z1,318 copy of letter
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[1914] From Dame Nellie Melba to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She suggests she call for Ellen Terry and friend the following Friday to take them to Coombe Cottage, Victoria; [copy in Edith Craig's handwriting].
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[1914] From Dame Nellie Melba to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She suggests she call for Ellen Terry and friend the following Friday to take them to Coombe Cottage, Victoria; [copy in Edith Craig's handwriting].
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[13 August 1907] From Helena Modjeska to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She gives permission for Ellen Terry to print her letter; presumably ET-Z1,323; illustration of Green Dragon Camp.
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[Undated] From Charles Reade to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends criticism and advice on her performance, mentioning Philippa, Annesly, Hanway, Jip, Dick Potts; heavily annotated by Ellen Terry.
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[13 November 1891] From Ada Rehan to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She thanks Ellen Terry for kind words the previous night and Henry Irving for his kind messages; good memories of the Lyceum.
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[16 June 1910] From Chris [Christopher St John] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She sends further additions to the contract and acknowledges receipt of payment; P. Knight acts as secretary; heavily annotated by Ellen Terry.
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[17 May 1915] From E. H. Sothern to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He hopes that Ellen Terry is recovered; mentions his wife has been very ill and not acting.
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[Undated] From Stirling [Fanny Stirling] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Correspondent asks for Ellen Terry and Mr [Henry] Irving to sign the birthday book for a girl and hopes Mr Irving is feeling better; mentions terrible...
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[Undated] From Fanny Stirling to Juliet [Ellen Terry]. She has ticket for forthcoming event and looks forward to seeing Ellen Terry, speaking to Edy [Edith Craig] and mentions Mr Toole.
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[5 August] From Maud [Maud Tree] to Ellen Terry. She thanks Ellen Terry for her letter and sends a photograph of her loved one and a poem written about him by Iris.
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[Undated] From Maud B. T. [Maud Beerbohm Tree] to Ellen Terry. She invites Ellen Terry and Mr [James] Carew to a picnic while watching the boat race on Saturday from the roof.