SC11-W73 poem ("Oh, Ellen was it kind of fate")
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[1906] Annotated 'GBS' [George Bernard Shaw].
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[1906] Annotated 'GBS' [George Bernard Shaw].
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[Undated] She is 74 this month; gave Portia's speech at Aldwych Charity Matinee.
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[Undated] Illustration from a photograph taken on arrival at the Oriental Hotel, Melbourne, Austalia.
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[23 July 1928] From Deborah Crook to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry; mentions her appearance in various plays especially recalling her costume in New Men and Old Acres w...
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[25 July 1928] From S. Frisby to Madam & Sir [Edith and Edward Gordon Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry; recalls at age 13 worked in service at the birth place in Coventry, later cook at Harrow School and Uppi...
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[21 July 1928] From Mrs Baillie Smith [Lucy Baillie Smith] to Miss Edith and Mr Gordon Craig. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, sends message from Lucy, Boo's [Elizabeth Rumball] niece, her mother Mary Kelsey of Buxton.
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[25 February 1913] From Countess Iska Teleki, Rosika Schwimmer, Paula Pogany to Dear Madam. Invitation to VIIth congress of International Alliance for Woman's Suffrage; lists names of Executive Committee; annotated by Ellen Terry with referen...
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[6 October 1928] From Dr. G. N. Attwater to Gilbert Samuel and Co., Solicitors. Account for medical visits to Ellen Terry at the Red House at request of Lady Mabel Egerton and Miss Barnes for quarter ending 31 March 1928, totallin...
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[20 February 1907] From A. Courtenay [Alfred Courtenay] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Concerning Ellen Terry's tiredness on tour in America, mentions advice of Dr W. M. M. Roberts, doctor in Cambridge and Dr Farr; suggests reducing rehe...
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[4 January 1924] From Nell [Elena Meo] to Edy [Edith Craig]. Detailed letter; thanks for sending a Mah-Jong set; asks for a collar pattern plus any remnants she can spare; mentions Ted [Edward Gordon Craig], Nel...