ET Z2, letter British Library [14 October] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to Sweetest Polenta [Pauline Chase]. Invitation to the farm where she has new servants; Marjorie Heslewood; Edie [Edith Craig], Chris [Christopher St John] and Pixie [Pamela Colman Smith]...
ET-Z2,348 letter British Library [9] From Mother [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Farr advises a trip to Farm for her health; garden design; sent for Pixie [Pamela Colman Smith]; Whistler; Sargent; she offers to stay with Aunt Kate...
ET-D2175 letter British Library [13 June 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He mentions the contract between Ellen Terry, Bobbs-Merrill Company and Miss Coleman-Smith [Pamela Colman Smith].
EC-T7 booklet ("Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry") Smallhythe Place [Undated] "Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry". By Bram Stoker. Grey card covers; two identical; with drawings by Pamela Colman Smith; hand coloured illustrations with original hand coloured artwork fixed to front...
ET-Z1,223 letter British Library [24 March 1904] From Paul Hildesheim to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He expresses doubts about Edward Gordon Craig's acting school and wishes he would cease to incur expense; visited Pamela Colman Smith; mentions Miss [...
ET-D2167 letter British Library [10 January 1913] From P. Sidgwick to Miss Ellen Terry. He asks for her essays to publish alongside Pamela Colman Smith's drawings of The Russian Ballet; annotation by [Ellen Terry] regarding Pavlova.
ET-D2177 letter British Library [4 June 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Miss Edith Craig. He encloses three copies of the agreement between [Ellen] Terry, Pamela Coleman-Smith [Pamela Colman Smith] and Bobbs-Merrill Company for publication...
EC-O6 sketch printed British Library [Undated] Illustrates two women in hats and coats [Edith Craig and Cicely Hamilton].
ET-Z2,233 letter British Library [Undated] From Awful Ellen Louisa [Ellen Terry] to Chris [Christopher St John]. She is obliged to postpone the visit of Pixie [Pamela Colman Smith] since there are problems with servants leaving because of illness; mentions Alfred...
EC-Z3,788 letter British Library [6 December 1903] From W. B. Yeats to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is sad to hear from Miss [Pamela Colman] Smith that the Masquers has failed; he is lecturing; the Stage Society is to produce Where There is Nothin...