EC-AZ3,043 letter
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[22 July 1928] From Italia Conti to Edy [Edith Craig]. Long letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry; mentions Winter Gardens, Hoggie; love to Chris [Christopher St John] and Clare [Atwood]; rememb...
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[22 July 1928] From Italia Conti to Edy [Edith Craig]. Long letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry; mentions Winter Gardens, Hoggie; love to Chris [Christopher St John] and Clare [Atwood]; rememb...
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[23 November 1917] From E. L. Gardener to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Printed form letter giving formal notice for tenant to plough up grass land of four acres under Cultivation of Lands Order 1917, Defence of the Realm...
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[20 November 1923] From Colonel R. E. Crompton to Miss Ellen Terry. He recalls game of football as schoolboy with Ellen Terry in Tom Taylor's garden; asks whether he can call.
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[8 October] From Rachel Phelps to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She invites Ellen Terry to lunch the next day; has wired to Barkston Gardens; she is playing at the Avenue Theatre; mentions letter from Mary Tyars.
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[20 February 1921] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. He describes bookplates attached to the letter, for Mrs Beerbohm; wisteria in garden; English in Rapallo including Mr Cunningham Graham; Ellen Terry's...
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[1908] From Mother [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Olive goes tomorrow; Ellen Terry will not go to cottage if Jim [James Carew] is not welcomed; she confirms the garden includes pergola and suggests mo...
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[1905] Illustration of Ellen Terry; annotated '1905'.
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[26 October] Phyllis Neilson-Terry remembered Ellen Terry having starred in pantomime; revealed to be the Fairy Golden Star in pantomime in 1857.
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[Undated] From Ellen Terry to Honi [Honi Stanford]. She is staying at Gravesend temporarily; she hopes Nurse Stanford and her sister Mrs Crawford will lunch at Barkston Gardens soon.
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[17 June 1912] From Nell Padgett to Lady Nell [Ellen Terry]. She reports on Curd's progress with the garden; the extension of the hut to house the earth closet will cost £3.