ET-Z2,026 letter British Library [3 June 1898] From Ellen T [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She mentions Mr Moffat; she wants to return the shawls; invites her to see The Lyons Mail and praises the performance of Henry Irving and asks her to...
ET-Z1,201 letter British Library [July 1887] From Sydney Grundy to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry whether Henry Irving would be interested in his play A Marriage of Convenience, written for Court company for Mr Hare, to put on a...
ET-D147 programme ("Becket") British Library [7 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers St...
ET-D149 programme ("Becket") British Library [21 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers St...
ET-D162 programme, two copies ("Becket") British Library [9 July 1894] Music composed by C. Villiers Stanford. Ellen Terry as Rosamund, Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor and William Terriss as Henry II.
ET-D167 programme ("King Arthur") British Library [21 January 1895] With synopsis of scenery and play. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Henry Irving as King Arthur; Ellen Terry as Guinevere; Forbes Robertson as Lance...
ET-D244 programme ("Madame Sans-Gene") British Library [20 June 1901] Henry Irving as Napoleon; Ellen Terry as Catharine; Laurence Irving as Fouche. Annotated on cover '20-22 June 1901'.
ET-D26 programme ("The Merchant of Venice") British Library [7 February 1880] With additional 'Notice' (dated 9 Feb) that Ellen Terry is unable to perform Portia for next two days, owing to a throat condition; replaced by Alma M...
ET-Z1,333 letter British Library [9 August 1901] From Fred Mouillot to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. About terms for a possible seaside tour if Henry Irving and the Lyceum can spare her; mentions Mrs Langtry; annotated by Ellen Terry draft response, t...
ET-Z1,418 letter British Library [1 October 1902] From C [Christopher St John] to Dearest dear [Ellen Terry]. She asks for the address of Mr Coleman in Washington to send verses; ashamed about flippant reference to Edie Lane; pleased to interview Ellen Terry;...