EC-Z3,051 letter
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Mrs Albery is visiting for two nights and Pauline Drummond has invited Ellen Terry for two weeks at the beginning of November.
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Mrs Albery is visiting for two nights and Pauline Drummond has invited Ellen Terry for two weeks at the beginning of November.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] to [Unknown]. Excerpts from six letters in 1891 to Mrs Jopling Rowe from Lord Archie Campbell about sketches of Ellen Terry in various roles.
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[19 January 1920] From [Unknown] to Whitworth [Geoffrey Whitworth]. Invites Ellen Terry to be a guest at OUDS dinner with [J. M.] Barrie and Prince of Wales and to take a small part in The Dynasts, the OUDS’ next produ...
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[25 March 1895] From Clo Graves [Clotilde Graves] to Miss Wardell [Edith Craig]. She encloses a play in which there is the part of the Duchess, suitable for Ellen Terry.
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[4 December 1946] From Reverend Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is anxious that plans for Ellen Terry's centenary be carefully arranged; hopes to meet and discuss this with her.
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[17 August 1929] From Harry [H. B. Irving] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. He encloses two seats for Friday and thanks her for the chance to see them all at the [Ellen Terry Memorial].
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[4 May 1922] From E. V. Lucas to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks Edith Craig to get Ellen Terry’s and Sir Squire Bancroft’s signatures on an [unnamed] document/book.
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[15 July] From Prue Valentine to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks for one more ticket for the [Ellen Terry] Memorial service for which she is driving her mother down.
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[18 June 1908] From Hermann Vezin to Edie [Edith Craig]. He praises her performance as Mrs Bridgnorth; adding that Edith Craig grows more like her mother [Ellen Terry].
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[13 July 1897] From Charles Carrington to [Unknown]. At the suggestion of G. B. [George Bernard] Shaw, invites Ellen Terry to take part in a tour of A Doll's House and Candida.