ET-D204a programme (various works)
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[15 June 1898] National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Special performance for NSPCC by Ellen Terry as Ophelia, with anthology of songs and plays.
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[15 June 1898] National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Special performance for NSPCC by Ellen Terry as Ophelia, with anthology of songs and plays.
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[31 August 1915] Dramatic Performance and Concert for the Building Fund of the Franciscan Church. Ellen Terry as Portia; Arthur Phillips as Shylock.
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[31 August 1915] [Pioneer Players]. Dramatic performance and concert in aid of Building Fund of the Franciscan Church. Ellen Terry as Portia; Christopher St John as Salarino.
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[15 June 1898] National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Special performance for NSPCC by Ellen Terry as Ophelia, with anthology of songs and plays.
Smallhythe Place
[16 October 1931] From Christopher St John [ ] to Jo [Miss J. M. Harvey]. Mentions possibility of postponing the meeting of the executive and her plans to return to London on November.
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[Undated] Notice, advertising the production and inviting ladies to take part to contact Mr Harvey, Brackenhill, Highland Road, Bromley Kent; mentions Cicely Ha...
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[28 February 1935] Illustrations including Edith Craig shaking hands with the mayor in his parlour; Edith Craig giving speech in response to Mayor, Coventry; [a spring o...
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[Undated] Debenham & Freebody. Verse apparently copied out by Fanny Stirling for recitation; one page written on reverse of advert for gloves from Debenham & Freebody; another page...
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[October 1889] Rabelais Club. Mentions Ted [Edward Gordon Craig], Henry Irving's health and career, Edy [Edith Craig], Uxbridge, Boo [Elizabeth Rumball], Lewis's, quotation; Ellen...
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[16 December 1933] Servers of the Blind League. Christmas party and entertainment for members of the Social Clubs for the Blind in London held in Central Hall, Westminster; illustration of Dame Elle...