ET-7,103 letter British Library [18 October] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He is busy with rehearsals and has opened in a one-act play at the Kilburn Empire which was a big success; mentions George Lewis and Mrs Powell and Ne...
ET-8,214 postcard British Library [4 November 1911] From May [May Ward] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. They are staying in Bournemouth and mother [Amy Ward] has been able to walk while in July she was in a chair; she has had a letter from Auntie Nell [E...
ET-Z1,728/47 letter British Library [25 March 1906] From J. M. Glover to Mr Bond [Acton Bond]. He reminds him that scores of Trial By Jury are needed for rehearsal on Tuesday and indirectly suggests that his name should be mentioned on the progr...
ET-Z1,728/49 letter British Library [31 March 1905] From J. M. Glover to Mr Bond [Acton Bond]. He suggests Thursday as day for music rehearsal requested by Mr [W. S.] Gilbert, C. Pounds or director of choristers to be informed and notice in the...
ET-Z1,728/56 letter British Library [1 June] From Seymour Hicks to Bond [Acton Bond]. He reports that only six choristers attended rehearsal that day; some people have never attended at all; concerned that musical pieces need to be rehe...
ET-Z1,728/61 letter British Library [80 1906] From David [illegible] to Acton Bond. He comments on Victoria group, Mrs Frohman's dress is wrong; offer from Mr Tree via Mary Moore of loan of costumes; Miss Rorke's replacement as duches...
ET-Z2,324 letter British Library [14 December 1919] From Marion Terry to Mr Fleming [Albert Fleming]. She thanks him for his letter about her performance; the play had good response but ends on 3 Jan and then she has no work; mentions Hilda and Ellen [...
MHF2-D11 programme British Library [13 February 1932] The Servers of the Blind League. Annual Party and entertainment for the members of the Social Clubs for the Blind; Edith Craig president and Major Hon. Christopher Lowther chairman to...
SC9-G107 cutting British Library [Undated] The Eve of Peace by G. F. Watts sent to Dunedin Art Gallery in New Zealand having been in Lord Faringdon's collection. Owner of Choosing now revealed...
ET-D2337 letter British Library [28 May 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Palgrave [Margaret Palgrave]. He acknowledges the instructions to communicate with Miss Marshall [Christopher St John] while [Ellen] Tery is away; he mentions that the book is curr...