POL-G25 cutting, incomplete
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[4 September 1931] Review of new book; annotated '2283' and 'for Bo' [Catherine Elizabeth Powell].
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[4 September 1931] Review of new book; annotated '2283' and 'for Bo' [Catherine Elizabeth Powell].
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[Undated] From S. Claude [illegible] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Eight lines on Ellen Terry's death.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry as Lady Cecily Wayneflete in Act I [of Captain Brassbound's Conversion].
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[July 1917] From [Unknown] to [Unknown]. Printed form letter instructing ploughing of land under Cultivation of Lands Order, 1917. Heavily annotated by Ellen Terry.
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[2 July 1892] Copy of completion of sale document between J. Comyns Carr, vendor, and Alice Wardell [Ellen Terry] for sale of Tower Cottage, Winchelsea.
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[1928] Hatch & Waterman. Catalogue of items of furniture and effects belonging to Ellen Terry for sale by auction Wednesday 12th December 1928. Annotated 'E.C.' and heavily an...
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[1928] Christie, Manson & Woods. Catalogue of decorative objects and furniture belonging to Ellen Terry for sale by auction on Wednesday December 19 1928.
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[Undated] Cartoon; annotated with names of people represented in picture. Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, Oscar Wilde, Stanley, Sir F. Leighton, Vernon Harcourt.
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[9 November 1929] Words of a poem by William Allingham (1824-1889) which Ellen Terry had put in her will, asking her friends not to grieve for her.
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[Undated] Performers at the Old Vic, including Ellen Terry, used Waterloo Station as changing rooms; Miss Baylis gala programmes; Charles Laughton.