EC-G1756 cutting
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[4 March 1938] Article about Louisa Alcott, 50 years after her death; mentions Ellen Terry's praise of her when both guests of honour at a lunch
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[4 March 1938] Article about Louisa Alcott, 50 years after her death; mentions Ellen Terry's praise of her when both guests of honour at a lunch
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[18 January 1935] Servers of the Blind League. Saturday 23 March Daffodil Day to raise money; Edith Craig president of the league; mentions Ellen Terry National Homes for Blind Mentally Defective C...
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[23 April 1935] Gordon Harker, prompter to Fred Terry's company and walked on with Ellen Terry in Much Ado About Nothing; his first big Cockney part in The Ringer; me...
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[12 February 1935] Letter from D. L. Wray in support of annual dramatic festival to be inaugurated in Coventry and mentions Ellen Terry Birthday Festival and compares wi...
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[6 September 1938] Edith Craig paid £3 12s 6d at Glendinnings auction for relics and letters from Ellen Terry to friend Cindy, late Mrs Ellen Rosina Brice of Warminster,...
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[11 July 1935] Notice of forthcoming Ellen Terry Anniversary Performance at Smallhythe, Tenterden, Kent; John Gielgud to perform scene from Hamlet and Sybil Thorndik...
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[28 February 1935] Illustration of Edith Craig shaking hands with mayor in his parlour at Ellen Terry Birthday Festival; Mr Gardner, Lady Archibald Flower, Emile Littler...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] "The Story of a Mother". By Richard Voss and Hans Andersen. Adaptation from German dramatisation of Hans Andersen's fairy tale, marked 'ET's [Ellen Terry] copy'.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Seven copies; in aid of the Ellen Terry memorial; performers included Gerald du Maurier, Leslie Henson, Sidney Howard.
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She reports that Noelly has broken his thigh and is in Ashford Hospital; Ellen Terry is well and sends love.