ET-Z1,415 letter British Library [16 August 1902] From Chris [Christopher St John] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She mentions holiday with Edy [Edith Craig] in Bruges; the children Peter, Bob and Phil, the nurse, Mr Coleman; Nicholson's choice of sofa from Woodst...
ET-Z1,472 letter British Library [17 July 1906] From Bram Stoker to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He thanks her for the photograph which he will send to Heinemann; mentions photograph from Cameron, someone who could work as foreman or steward on Ca...
ET-Z1,516 letter British Library [23 May 1902] From Herbert Beerbohm Tree to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He confirms her employment as Mrs Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor to begin 10 June at a salary of £125 for six performances; annotated by Ellen Ter...
ET-Z1,538 letter British Library [Undated] From Viola [Viola Tree] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She sends Lithuania; offers small part in Rupert Brook[e]'s piece; Ainley agrees. Other actors include Lillah McCarthy, Owen Nares and H. B.; annotat...
ET-Z1,589 letter British Library [18 April 1916] From W. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He sends the statement of sales of her book, The Story of My Life, for previous year, mentioning outstanding balance.
ET-Z1,726/102 letter British Library [Undated] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. He mentions weather, chickens, wisteria and white roses on terrace; plans to swim; asks her to show father [Edward Gordon Craig] pictures of actors fr...
ET-Z2,216a letter British Library [1 February 1907] From Ellen Terry to Editor, Morning Advertiser Press. She sends an amendment to her book, serialised in the Morning Advertiser, that Meredith Ball wrote most of the music for Henry Irving's Faust at the L...
ET-Z1,355 letter on mourning paper British Library [2 June 1909] From Wm Poel [William Poel] to Miss Ellen Terry. Invitation to play Lady Macduff at first performance at Fulham on Tuesday afternoon 22 June, seen for the first time in 300 years. Annotated by Ellen...
ET-D131b programme British Library [25 July 1891] Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Henry Irving as Benedick; annual benefit for Ellen Terry. Music composed by Meredith Ball; last night of 13th season. Edwa...
ET-D2145 letter British Library [29 May 1913] From Wollheim Ltd to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He asks for a meeting with her since Martin Beck of the Orpheum circuit in America would like to come to an agreement with her before he leaves for Am...