ET-Z1,125 letter
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[Undated] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She sends thanks for tickets for Sir Henry [Irving]'s lecture; Henry M. Field; Moore engagement; Janotha; Harry Irving and Dorothea Baird.
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[Undated] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She sends thanks for tickets for Sir Henry [Irving]'s lecture; Henry M. Field; Moore engagement; Janotha; Harry Irving and Dorothea Baird.
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[21 April 1897] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Outlines a new play, set in Carlist war in Spain 1840-50; part for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; contrasts with Napoleon and Sans Gene.
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[11 February 1898] From Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. New four-act comedy idea for Ellen Terry and Henry Irving, about Princess Lieven (former Russian ambassadress) and Guizot.
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[Undated] From Nellie Melba [Dame Melba] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She encloses two autograph books belonging to her sister who is leaving for Australia and asks for signatures of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving.
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[6 May 1906] From C. V. H. de Rozsnyay to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Sends congratulations [on her Jubilee]; refers to Henry Irving and having seen Eddie [Edward Gordon Craig] in Munich.
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[25 May 1938] Review of Henry Irving Centenary Matinee; tributes from Violet Vanbrugh, Sir Seymour Hicks, Percy Bradshaw, Iden Payne, Alec Rea; Queen Mary present;...
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[24 May 1938] Review of Henry Irving Centenary Matinee; Queen Mary present with Lord and Lady Camrose, Cyril Maude, Phyllis Neilson Terry, Sydney Ffoulkes who condu...
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[Undated] Centenary of Henry Irving's birth; exhibition at the London Museum; speech by Sir John Martin-Harvey; Lord Esher; Sir Bernard Partridge; lenders inclu...
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[11 February 1938] Bromley Congregational Club. Mr B. C. Hilliam's talk at Literary Society with Bromley Congregational Church with anecdotes about Henry Irving who went to Scarborough a week before...
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[16 March 1938] Leeds Women's Luncheon Club. Report of Sir John Martin-Harvey's address at Leeds Women's Luncheon Club about Henry Irving; Mrs W. J. Lane presided; mentions Nansen; annotated '228...