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[Undated] Report of an interview with George Bernard Shaw on his relationship with Edward Gordon Craig; on the reverse, a letter to the editor from Enid Rose ab...
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[Undated] Report of an interview with George Bernard Shaw on his relationship with Edward Gordon Craig; on the reverse, a letter to the editor from Enid Rose ab...
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[1908] Illustration of Ellen Terry, Mr Tree and Mrs Kendal in character by John Collier. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Annotated 'Your Nelly=1908='.
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[1 July] From Nelly [Nelly Craig] to Aunt Edy [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for brooch; Ellen Terry's bathing dress; describes the garden; sends love to Chris [Christopher St John].
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[14 November 1929] Report of a sale of 40 autographed letters, poems and postcards written by George Bernard Shaw at Sotheby's which raised £500, including a poem to Ell...
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[Undated] Illustration from scene with actors in costume from a signed sketch; Ellen Terry as Mistress Page, Mrs Kendal as Mistress Ford, Mrs Tree as Anne Page...
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[28 April 1906] "[The Merry Wives of Windsor]". By [William Shakespeare]. Playgoers' Club. Speech [presented by Mr B. W. Findon to Ellen Terry at production of The Merry Wives of Windsor at His Majesty's Theatre] with presentation of casket;...
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[17 November 1923] From Templeton & Granger to Dear Sirs [H. A. Guzune Gwynne]. Confirms that the cheque for £50 has been sent to Ellen Terry's account in the National Provincial and Union Bank of England.
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[5 June 1924] From H. A. Gwynne to Sirs. He acknowledges that Templeton & Granger have invested £1200 legacy from Miss Watson for Miss [Ellen] Terry in Commonwealth & Australia 5% registered...
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[3 June 1924] From Templeton & Granger to Dear Sir [H. A. Guzune Gwynne]. Details of annual revenue from the £1200 investment for Ellen Terry from Miss Watson's legacy, payable quarterly.
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[13 January 1925] From [Unknown] [H. A. Gwynne] to Sirs. He refers them to [Ellen] Terry regarding Miss Watson's legacy, since he has ceased acting under power of attorney for her.