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[Undated] letter to newspaper from Miss Muriel Chevalier correcting obituary of Lady Irving. She did not pay for her children's education nor put annual gift of...
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[Undated] letter to newspaper from Miss Muriel Chevalier correcting obituary of Lady Irving. She did not pay for her children's education nor put annual gift of...
[Undated] Letter signed Ellen Terry advertising annual benefit, annotated 'H.I. copy'. Letter handwritten, signed Buonaparte, probably prop in production of pl...
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[Undated] Article about Ellen Terry in which she is interviewed about Henrik Ibsen's characters and Hedda Gabler compared with Queen Katherine and Imogen; illus...
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[Undated] Eleven envelopes of photographs of Ellen Terry in Olivia, The Dead Heart, Ravenswood, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice; Edward Gordon Cr...
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[7 February 1938] Changes in the status of the acting profession and the attitude of the church towards the stage; Scottish ministers had been concerned about effects o...
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[9 July 1893] Printed speech mentioning John Hare, Beerbohm Tree, John Toole, George Alexander; annotated by Ellen Terry 'Sunday 9 July - 93= Actors Dinner to H-I='...
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[1 March 1931] Contract for publication of Shaw-Terry letters signed, with profits to go to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund. Limited edition of 3,000 planned for Septe...
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[Undated] National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Announcement by Ellen Terry that she is to do a charity performance on behalf of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children at the...
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[1901] Description of a photograph of Ellen Terry with a group of students at a railway station in Madison Wisconsin with water lillies during last tour of H...
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[12 March 1938] Summary of theatrical anecdotes from the lecture by Frederic Sargent to the Hove Presbyterian Literary Society on Monday evening; mentions Lilian Bayl...