SC23A-M5 envelope
Smallhythe Place
[1916] Annotated 'Policy no. T10110 Theft and Burglary of contents 215 to 9th Feb 1917'
Smallhythe Place
[1916] Annotated 'Policy no. T10110 Theft and Burglary of contents 215 to 9th Feb 1917'
British Library
[Undated] Illustrations of Miss Pauline Chase, Ellen Terry her godmother and J. M. Barrie her godfather.
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[Undated] Review. Ellen Terry as Lady Cicely; James Carew as Captain Brassbound.
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[28 January 1906] Illustration of an assembly of people in society; Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry receiving honorary degrees from St Andrew's University. On the platform with J. M. Barrie.
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[13 December 1931] George Bernard Shaw; correspondence with Ellen Terry; lack of recognition of his greatness.
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[7 January 1933] Refers to the denial in her book of reminiscences by Dame Madge Kendal that there was jealousy between her and Ellen Terry.
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[2 March 1931] Announcement of the publication of the Shaw-Terry letters. All profits to go to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund.
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[28 February 1931] Flowers on the shrine of Ellen Terry in St Paul's Church, Covent Garden including snowdrops from Smallhythe.
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[18 September 1886] Henry Irving and Ellen Terry welcomed back to Lyceum after short break; annotated 'Sep 18th 1886'.