SCB26A-B42 letter British Library [28 January 1918] From Herbert Neve to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He suggests that the entire field be ploughed and that there would therefore be no need for the expense of erecting a fence. This is an arrangement he...
SCB5-G27 cutting British Library [1907] Review and reproduction of line drawing illustration of Ellen Terry as Cicely Waynflete, New York 1907 by Pamela Colman Smith.
SCB3-A21 letter British Library [Undated] From Ellen Carew [Ellen Terry] to Mrs Lister and Dr Lister [Sybil Lister]. She asks her not to call as her eyes give her pain.
SCB3-A25 letter British Library [Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. Instructions for planting two rambling roses at pergola and violets, the pony's age and size; the two women staying and bedroom arrangements; flowers...
SCB3-A26 letter British Library [Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She gives permission for Clara to visit her mother on 22nd and 23rd; mentions Cole; and admires the colour of Dutch tulips and vegatables at the Farm...
SCB3-A29 letter British Library [12] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She gives permission for Cole to get the lawnmower from Milshead and asks for flowers to be sent to Mrs Barnett, 14 Emmerson Road, Harbourne, Birmingh...
SCB3-A35 letter, fragment British Library [Undated] From E. A. W. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. Travel arrangements for driving down to the Farm [Smallhythe]; both bedrooms needed; Emily to sleep at the cottage; Miss Edy [Edith Craig] to get whis...
SCB3-A36 card British Library [Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She asks her to get the faggots from Mr Cooper; Cole to fix window but to be careful with geraniums and sofa; pegs; cheap travel.
SCB3-A5 letter British Library [Undated] From Ellen Carew [Ellen Terry] to "War-Horse"! [Biddy Beale]. She is sending a pass for two seats in box at the theatre to be presented to Mr Courtley and invitation backstage.
SCB5-A3 postcard, incomplete British Library [11 March 1912] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. Page three only; she sends an invitation to come and stay when Boo [Mrs Rumball] is better; David the dog is doing well.