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[Undated] Brief summary of her career with Sir Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London and marriage to actor James Carew; illustration of Ellen Terry in cost...
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[Undated] Brief summary of her career with Sir Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London and marriage to actor James Carew; illustration of Ellen Terry in cost...
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[Undated] One of a set of photographs of Ellen Terry and others in various roles: Queen Catherine; Ellen Terry; in a group with James Carew, Neilson Terry and a...
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[26 September 1911] Review of Madam X at the Coronet Theatre; mentions James Carew as Larokue [sic], Hubert Harbin, Reginald Owen; Lena Ashwell.
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[25 May 1910] From Jim [James Carew] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. He mentions having been with Nellie [Ellen Terry] to the Japanese exhibition which he describes in detail; mentions Lady Alix Egerton; Mrs Ward and Ma...
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[30 November 1929] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Jim [James Carew]. He thanks him for gift of Henry Irving's letters to Ellen Terry and the book on Henry Irving's roles; asks for comments on his articles about Irving a...
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[20 December 1929] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Jim [James Carew]. He sends Christmas wishes; glad he is able to send gifts to children and grandchildren because of money left him by Ellen Terry; he may come to USA if...
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[1931] From Elena [Elena Meo] to Jim [James Carew]. Thanks Carew for his praise of Edward Gordon Craig's book, mentioning view of Edy [Edith Craig] and others; refers to his black companion; poor exchan...
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[4 March 1908] From W. F. Robinson, manager [W. F. Robinson] to Sir [James Carew]. He reports on the response from Hon. Stephen Coleridge: the dividend order for the consols and dividend warrant for last January have been received.
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[7 March 1908] From W. Kennett, manager to Sir [James Carew]. He reports that he has a list of payments to be made, will obtain new accident policies, and that Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry] sold all her shares in Wharn...
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[15 May 1906] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Acton Bond. Mary Anderson cannot take part in the Jubilee but Mr [James] Carew and Lang can.