ET-Z1,444 letter British Library [16 May 1889] From CS [Clement Scott] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Having taken it from Beerhom Tree apparently surreptitiously, he sends her as a present The Wanderer which he had written for Ellen Terry and [William...
ET-Z1,727/3 letter British Library [30 May 1904] From George Lewis to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Thanks her for her letter of 28th; met with son [Edward Gordon Craig] on Friday; suggests meeting with Ellen Terry tomorrow if convenient. Envelope a...
ET-Z4,151 letter British Library [Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. He invites Ellen Terry to visit Italy for his marriage, to see Nellie [Elena Meo] and children [Nelly Craig and Edward Craig], and stay as long as she...
SC22-B94 letter British Library [13 June 1912] From Nell Padgett to Lady Nell [Ellen Terry]. She remarks on Ellen Terry's illness; reports on visit to Tower Cottage with Curd to design garden (with diagram); she reports on development of her o...
ET-D2330 letter, copy British Library [6 March 1908] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He quotes a letter from Hutchinson stating their intention to publish Mrs Carew's [Ellen Terry] book at a low price and an illustrated larger format,...
EC-H118 typescript of lecture ("The Children in Shakespeare's Play") Smallhythe Place [Undated] "The Children in Shakespeare's Play". By Ellen Terry. Impression of lecture by Ellen Terry on The Children in Shakespeare's Play spoken by Florence Locke; signed by Countess Caroline Ellicombe.
ET-ITIN 2/7 itinerary British Library [1911] Ellen Terry's recital tour, listing venues from 1 December in Tunbridge Wells to 3 Feb 1912 in Brighton; annotated with amendments by [Ellen Terry].
SC11-D1 programme (various works) British Library [16 November 1910] Yale Dramatic Association. Contains two poems to Ellen Terry on her arrival in New York.
SC9-G201 cutting British Library [23 April 1917] Illustration of Ellen Terry as Portia and Lady Forbes-Robertson as Juliet. Annotated by Ellen Terry and date added.
ET-D447b programme ("Captain Brassbound's Conversion") British Library [28 April 1906] Inscribed by Ellen Terry for Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]; includes illustrations of Ellen Terry and reproductions of signatures of cast.