ET-D494 programme (various works)
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[2 July 1915] The Invalid Kitchens of London. Matinee in aid of the Invalid Kitchens of London. Fred Terry, H. B. Irving, Ellen Terry, Edith Craig and Miss and Master Gordon Craig.
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[2 July 1915] The Invalid Kitchens of London. Matinee in aid of the Invalid Kitchens of London. Fred Terry, H. B. Irving, Ellen Terry, Edith Craig and Miss and Master Gordon Craig.
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[24 March 1922] Bedford College for Women. In aid of Bedford College Extension and Endowment Fund Hall of Residence Appeal. Ellen Terry as Mrs Long and Robert Craig as a footman.
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[15 January 1883] From A. E. T. to Irving [Henry Irving]. Mentions Ellen Terry, [Edward Gordon Craig], Miss Herbert, Mr Toole, Mr Billington, Mr Garden; burglary; article on the dangers of theatres and hotels...
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[Undated] From Fanny Stirling to Edie [Edith Craig]. She compliments Edith Craig on her duologue and wished her mother [Ellen Terry] had seen it; suggests that Edith Craig comes to work on recitations; w...
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[5 June 1906] From E. N. P. [illegible] to Sir Squire [Sir Squire Bancroft]. She offers to sing a song for the forthcoming performance [Ellen Terry Jubilee]; mentions concerts in provinces; annotation indicates it was rejected.
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[26 May 1906] From Charles H. Fox Ltd to Sir. He offers to supply other items than the wigs already provided; asks for name to be printed in the programme [Ellen Terry Jubilee].
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[30 April 1906] From Ralph Frost to Acton Bond. He discusses the possible cost of producing the souvenir [Ellen Terry Jubilee] and suggests an estimated budget be provided within which they could wo...
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[2 May 1906] From W. S. Gilbert to Mr Collins. He agrees to stage manage Trial By Jury for the Ellen Terry Jubilee, with permission of Mrs Doyly Carte owner of acting rights; asks for date of event...
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[5 June 1906] From David [illegible] to Acton Bond. He is concerned that Mrs Brown Potter did not attend on Thursday and he has had no reply from her regarding her dress. [Ellen Terry Jubilee].
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[8 October 1928] From Honi M. Stafford to Miss Eversley. She sends a covering letter to [a secretary], enclosing Ellen Terry's letters which need not be returned; mentions that she lives with her sister, Mrs...