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[14 December 1875] From Fanny Kemble to Edward Fitzgerald. About Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, whom she refers to as her 'model woman'. Tom Taylor predicted she would excel as a comic actress; Henry Irving loo...
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[14 December 1875] From Fanny Kemble to Edward Fitzgerald. About Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, whom she refers to as her 'model woman'. Tom Taylor predicted she would excel as a comic actress; Henry Irving loo...
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[14 February 1911] From M. C. Bocking to Elizabeth [Elizabeth Rumball]. He writes to his sister, mentioning [Ellen Terry], and a servant having broken her leg; letter from George Martin; mother is ill; James is working too...
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[Undated] From T. Bocking [Thomas Bocking] to Sister Elizabeth [Elizabeth Rumball]. He asks for papers to complete the conveyance; he has a receipt for Miss Ellen Alice Wardell known as Ellen Terry and will send all to the solicitors...
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[16 December 1909] From Malcolm M. McHardy to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He has returned from a long trip with his niece; he has not heard from Nell [Ellen Terry] or her husband for some time; mentions Bunny; offers his ser...
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[6 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers Stanford. Annotated 'First ni...
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[23 June 1899] Joseph Hurst Testimonial Benefit. Ellen Terry appears in Variations. Edward Terry in Sweet Lavender.
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[16 June 1900] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose, Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill, Maud Milton as Mrs Primrose, Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
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[19 June 1900] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose; Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill; Maud Milton as Mrs Primrose; Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
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[23 May 1922] The Ex-Services Welfare Society. Concert entertainment matinee in aid of The Ex-Services Welfare Society's Homes for Mentally Broken Ex-Service Men. Recitation by Ellen Terry; program...
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[4 May 1898] With hard cover, bound in silk grosgrain. First night performance. Names of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving marked in the cast list.