SCB1-H2 speech ("[The Merry Wives of Windsor]") British Library [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;...
SCB26A-B13 letter British Library [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.
SCB26A-B14 letter British Library [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...
SCB26A-B15 letter British Library [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.
SCB26A-B22 letter British Library [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.
SCB26A-B27 letter British Library [22 April 1939] From F. W. Greig [ ] to Dear Sir [Bruce Seale]. Acknowledges letter on behalf of Miss [Edith] Craig regarding trees planted at Ellen Terry Memorial at Smallhythe.
SCB26A-M9 account British Library [24 December 1906] Shield & Mackarness. Lists ground rent, local rates and taxes from properties at 16 Battersea Rise, 215 King's Road, Chelsea; Tenterden property; mentions Mr Courtenay.
SCB32-J2 journal, cover loose Smallhythe Place [December 1914] Illustration of George Bernard Shaw. Also illustration of and article by J. M. Barrie. Annotated on front cover 'E.T. [Ellen Terry]'.
SCB4-D4 programme ("King Lear") British Library [26 December 1892] Edward Gordon Craig as Oswald; Henry Irving as Lear; Ellen Terry as Cordelia. Scenery based on designs by Ford Maddox Brown.
SCB4-D5 programme ("Madame Sans-Gene") British Library [26 April 1897] Henry Irving as Napoleon; Ellen Terry as Catherine; Edith Craig as Toinon. Annotated '1897'.