ET Z1,097 letter
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[1906] From C. Haddon Chambers to Ellen Terry. He regrets that he was in the USA and never received the invitation to join the Jubilee committee.
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[1906] From C. Haddon Chambers to Ellen Terry. He regrets that he was in the USA and never received the invitation to join the Jubilee committee.
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[Undated] From C. L. Dodgson to Ellen Terry. Second part of letter about female relations, and a child actress called Empsie Bowman.
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[15 March 1889] From Norman Edis to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He encloses two tickets for matinee.
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[17 October 1889] From Johnston Forbes-Robertson to Nell [Ellen Terry]. He comments on the first stage appearance of Edward Gordon Craig.
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[12 November] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She sends an absurd farce which includes the part of Sandy, for a low comedian.
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[10 March 1882] From Ellen Terry to Arthur J. G. Bright. She thanks him for his letter and quotes Leigh Hunt.
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[9 June] From Ellen Terry to [Unknown] [Mrs Abigail Chute]. She sends a hammock like hers with advice on using it for her boy.
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[27 September 1911] Handbill for Ellen Terry's Shakespeare lecture. Some authorial assistance from Christopher St John.
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[16 September 1905] From Alfred Austin to Nellen [Ellen Terry]. Suggests English version of La Locandiera which Eleonora Duse acted in.
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[6 December 1876] From Ann Mehling to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. A friend of the Casellas asking for two seats for Friday night.