ET-8,316 letter British Library [26 February 1884] From Joe and Kitty [Joseph Powell] to Aunt [Elizabeth Rumball]. Mr Chinnery's house is £160; describes the new house, possibility of buying Mrs Davis's garden; Kitty [Powell] has not forgotten [Ellen] Terry's birth...
ET-D129a programme (various works) British Library [29 June 1891] Henry Irving as the brothers; Kate Phillips as Coralie; Edward Gordon Craig as M. Beauchamp; Ellen Terry as Anne Oldfield.
ET-D156a programme ("Faust") British Library [14 April 1894] 431st performance. Henry Irving as Mephistopheles; Ellen Terry as Margaret; music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball. Programme includes ar...
ET-D158 programmes, two copies ("Faust") British Library [4 June 1894] Ellen Terry as Margaret, Henry Irving as Mephistopheles, William Terriss as Faust. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball.
ET-D159 programme ("Journey's End in Lovers' Meeting") British Library [5 June 1894] Miss Janotha's concert; first night. Ellen Terry, William Terriss and Forbes Robertson in the play. Annotated with date and 'First Night 1894'.
ET-D191a programme ("Peter the Great") British Library [1 January 1898] First night; beginning of the 19th season. Henry Irving as Peter; Ellen Terry as Catherine; Robert Taber as Alexis.
ET-D202a programme ("The Medicine Man") British Library [19 May 1898] Henry Irving as Dr Tregenna and Ellen Terry as Sylvia Wynford. Music composed by Maude Valerie White.
ET-D219a programme ("Olivia") British Library [10 March 1899] Lyceum Theatre Company. Ellen Terry as Olivia; Frank Cooper as Squire Thornhill; William Mollison as Dr Primrose; Beatrice Terry as Dick; Edith Craig as Sophia.
ET-D233 programme ("Olivia") British Library [1 February 1899] Lyceum Theatre Company. Frank Cooper as Squire Thornhill; William Mollison as Dr Primrose; Ellen Terry as Olivia and Edith Craig as Sophia.
ET-D423 programme ("The Merry Wives of Windsor") British Library [February 1902] Ellen Terry as Mistress Page; Mr Tree as Falstaff. Music composed by Sir Arthur Sullivan, Raymond Roze and Norman Bath.