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[21 February 1935] Photograph shows original brass plate on haberdasher's shop in Market St, Coventry now owned by Mr W. Cleverley, to mark birthplace of Ellen Terry. D...
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[21 February 1935] Photograph shows original brass plate on haberdasher's shop in Market St, Coventry now owned by Mr W. Cleverley, to mark birthplace of Ellen Terry. D...
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[25 February 1935] Coventry Repertory Company. Details of Ellen Terry Birthday Festival at Coventry Opera House, play, civic reception for Edith Craig at St Mary's Hall. Annotated '2283'.
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[11 July 1934] Sixth anniversary of Ellen Terry's death with performance in Barn Theatre; Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Sybil Thorndike and John Gielgud, Mary Casson, Steph...
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[29 July 1934] Sixth anniversary of Ellen Terry's death with performance in Barn Theatre; Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Sybil Thorndike and John Gielgud, Mary Casson, Steph...
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[13 May 1933] Death mask and cast of Ellen Terry's hands to be given to governors of Shakespeare Memorial Library, Stratford at ceremony; Florence Locke to give Sha...
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[28 July 1934] Notice of Edith Craig's production on sixth anniversary of Ellen Terry's death; Mary Casson, Stephen Haggard, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Sybil Thorndike,...
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[20 February 1935] Coventry Thespian Society. Forthcoming Ellen Terry Birthday Festival; visit to Coventry in 1908; Empire Theatre opening. Charles Kelly.
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[23 December 1886] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She has been ill for three months; bereavement of Edward Godwin; describes Edith [Craig] and Ted [Edward Gordon Craig]; Auntie and The Firs.
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[21 May] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Gals. She is sorry about Calmour and plans a benefit performance for him; mentions Charles Wyndham, Marie, Edmund, her brother Fred [Terry] and Alice.
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[Undated] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to Fluffy Head. She explains arrangements for leaving pictures for collection at His Majesty's; mentions Dorothy, Mr Frank, the Farm; and her friends quarrelling with...