ET-8,605 envelope
British Library
[16 February 1889] Addressed to Mrs E. [Elizabeth] Rumball, 22 Barkston Gardens, Earls Court, S. Kensington, London [by Ellen Terry]; postmark Wantage.
British Library
[16 February 1889] Addressed to Mrs E. [Elizabeth] Rumball, 22 Barkston Gardens, Earls Court, S. Kensington, London [by Ellen Terry]; postmark Wantage.
British Library
[6 September 1938] Description of letters from Ellen Terry to Helen Rosina Price [Brice] of Warminster, Wiltshire, known as 'Cindy', for sale next month.
Smallhythe Place
[1893] "Songs of the Four Nations". By Harold Boulton & Arthur Somervell. Blue hard covers with gold lettering; inscribed 'Ellen Terry'.
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[Undated] Lullaby by Mary Carmichael, three characteristic pieces no. 2, stray leaves from Winchelsea; annotated 'for Nell [Ellen Terry] from Mary Carmichael'.
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[Undated] Coloured photograph of the oil painting by John Singer Sargent, now in the National Portrait Gallery, of Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth.
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[Undated] Ellen Terry funeral, Edie and Edward Gordon Craig plus crowd walking past Smallhythe Place (O/CB/199ph)
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[April 1919] Ellen Terry as The Nurse at Lyric Theatre, April 1919 and in The Nativity Play at Rye, 1919 produced by Edith Craig
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[Undated] Postcard of three sets of contact prints showing Ellen Terry and Henry Irving in various roles, and two prints of Smallhythe Place
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[1907] Ellen Terry, James Carew, Phyllis Nielson Terry, Florence Turner and dogs Joy, Togo and Henry Green at Smallhythe Place
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[27 February 1920] Ellen Terry, Edith Craig, Rosemary Craig [Mrs Le Brasseur] [grandchild], David Le Brasseur [great grandson].