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[Undated] Brief account of need for school of acting at Stratford; mentions Henry Irving's eldest son to appear at Memorial Theatre in Ben Greet's company; Lawr...
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[Undated] Brief account of need for school of acting at Stratford; mentions Henry Irving's eldest son to appear at Memorial Theatre in Ben Greet's company; Lawr...
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[27 May 1933] Relics presented to the Memorial Theatre, Stratford; Sir Henry Irving costumes, death mask of Ellen Terry, scale models of Globe and Blackfriars. Edit...
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[19 February 1906] From W. N. [William Nicholson] to Edie [Edith Craig]. He asks Edith Craig to send to Mrs Bristowe a list of any goods left after after the Henry Irving sale.
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[2 June 1905] From Ethel Smyth to Edie Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends her condolences on the death of Henry Irving, mentioning the agreement to tour Canada and his visit to inspect her cottage last summer.
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[15 April 1885] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to Old Girls. She announces her arrival with Henry [Irving] and Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] at Longridge Road for dinner; mentions Booie, Pet and Boo [Mrs Rumball].
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[4 December 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. She offers unwritten comedy The School for Saints with roles for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; see letter of 2 March 1897 ET-Z1,130.
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[8 October 1908] From Frederick Kinch to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He has read The Story of My Life with keen interest; asks whether a public memorial to Henry Irving might be considered.
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[9 January 1881] From Hallam Tennyson to Camma [Ellen Terry]. He refers to his father's appreciation of her work and her performance as Camma. Postscript agrees with her regarding H. I. [Henry Irving's] synorix.
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[27 November 1892] From Ellen Terry to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She thanks him for brown linen and asks for more; offers box for King Lear; Edy [Edith Craig], Ted [Edward Gordon Craig], Henry Irving.
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[22 February 1893] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. Linen has arrived but she needs more; cottage at Winchelsea; trip to America in August, Mr [Henry] Irving is good as the Archbishop; Rosa Mundi.