SCB3-A2 letter
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[18 December 1911] From M. Palgrave for Mrs Carew [Margaret Palgrave] to Mrs Beale [Biddy Beale]. She asks for the coal bill and says after New Year all bills to go to Ellen Terry not Mr [James] Carew.
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[18 December 1911] From M. Palgrave for Mrs Carew [Margaret Palgrave] to Mrs Beale [Biddy Beale]. She asks for the coal bill and says after New Year all bills to go to Ellen Terry not Mr [James] Carew.
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[27 August 1928] From Edy [Edith Craig] to Bo [Elizabeth Powell]. She sends her some of Ellen Terry's things which she wore; a locket for Nelly [Craig]; she is making two rooms of the Farm into a memorial and may sel...
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[28 November 1892] Henry Irving as Lear, Ellen Terry as Cordelia and Edward Gordon Craig as Oswald. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball.
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[22 September 1896] First night of 18th season. Henry Irving as Iachimo, Ellen Terry as Imogen and Edward Gordon Craig as Arviragus. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke; L....
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[16 July 1907] From [Unknown] [Christopher St John] to Mr Mote. Draft letter, marked copy, asking for payment of £200 for work and expenses incurred to April 1906 and referring to verbal agreement from Miss [Ellen]...
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[17 July 1907] From George Lewis to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He acknowledges her letter enclosing letters from the late Sir Henry Irving to Ellen Terry and will write to the executors for permission to use them...
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[15 April 1901] Henry Irving as Coriolanus, Laurence Irving as Velutus, Ellen Terry as Volumnia. Production designed by Sir L. Alma Tadema. Music composed by A. C. Ma...
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[15 April 1901] Henry Irving as Coriolanus, Laurence Irving as Velutus, Ellen Terry as Volumnia. Production designed by Sir L. Alma Tadema. Music composed by A. C. Ma...
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[23 April 1902] Ellen Terry as Queen Katherine. Schedule for second week of three; Henry VIII (Wed, Thurs, Sat matinee), Merry Wives (Fri), Shrew (Sat eve).
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[19 January 1923] League of Arts.