SCB3-A33 letter, fragment British Library [2 April] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to Clara and Cole [Clara Cole]. She sends instructions for the preparation for her visit with the young ladies; sends shopping list of food items; mentions expensive pony and ducks;...
SCB3-A46 letter British Library [Undated] From Your affectionate Mistress [Ellen Terry] to Clara [Clara Cole]. She visits at the weekend with Edy [Edith Craig] and Miss M. [Christopher St John] by car; instructions to warm the rooms; mentions the ducks.
SCB3-A47 letter British Library [Undated] From The Mistress [Ellen Terry] to Clara [Clara Cole]. Two women are coming to stay; domestic arrangements; overcharged the Catoni ladies at 14 shillings each for their board, suggesting ten in future; Mis...
SCB3-A58 postcard British Library [7 July] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She suggests that the peas are shelled before sending them to town to make the package lighter and requests other vegetables, sprouts, cauliflower, ta...
SCB3-A6 letter British Library [1 October 1911] From E. Carew [Ellen Terry] to Biddy [Biddy Beale]. She requests list of broken items after Mrs Chaplin's stay at Tower Cottage; instructions to keep windows and glass clean and ready for letting.
SCB3-A7 letter British Library [Undated] From E. C. [Ellen Terry] to Biddy [Biddy Beale]. She encloses a cheque for £2-3-0, with payment for Curd asking for report of his work on the extra day; intends to visit with friends on Sunday mornin...
SCB6-A10 letter, fragment British Library [11 October 1886] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Mrs Palmer [Queen Palmer]. Edith [Craig] is with her at the play; mentions departure of Edward Godwin; message to Fred and Nannie [Held]; Louise Jopling sent the news; asks her...
SCB5-A13 letter British Library [11 December 1912] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Kitty Powell. She is recovering from whooping cough, taking children to Birchington; glad that she would visit but not worth risk of catching it; mentions Norah; as...
ET-D2149 letter British Library [30 May 1913] From [illegible] to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He offers an engagement of work in USA and Canada for 16 to 24 weeks to perform scenes from Shakespeare or one-act sketches, similar to the artrangeme...
ET-D2153 letter British Library [12 March 1912] From [illegible] Watson to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. S/he comments on performance of Miss Mackinlay's matinee, unsure whether it would work in a larger theatre; asks whether she has communicated with Mr...