EC-G1790 cutting
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[28 February 1935] Edith Craig at civic reception during Ellen Terry Birthday Festival explains that she only recently found out that her mother was born in 1847 and not...
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[28 February 1935] Edith Craig at civic reception during Ellen Terry Birthday Festival explains that she only recently found out that her mother was born in 1847 and not...
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[3 May 1930] Marylebone Magistrates Court case against Lady Maud Warrender fails; allegation of illegal lottery, sale of tickets for Grand National Mutual Subscrip...
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[2 May 1930] Marylebone Magistrates Court case against Lady Maud Warrender fails; allegation of illegal lottery, sale of tickets for Grand National Mutual Subscrip...
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[31 August 1938] Letters of Ellen Terry to be sold in London next month include those to Cindy, Mrs Helen Rosina Price of Warmington Wiltshire and Claygate Surrey; sol...
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[1 September 1938] Sylvia Grey, now Mrs C. D. Stewart, former actress retired in 1893; she had a small part in Olivia in 1885. Mentions Ellen Terry
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[2 April 1938] Walked on in 1903 in Ellen Terry's production of Much Ado About Nothing; other jobs with Fred Terry, Louis Calvert. Annotated '2283'.
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[Undated] In aid of women war workers. Prologue to be spoken by Ellen Terry and Lady Tree. Music arranged by C. Kennedy Scott.
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Reports of Ellen Terry's improved health, mentioning Mrs Coleridge and Teddy [Edward Craig].
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[1928] From Mrs P. Burke to Madam [Edith Craig]. She is sorry to hear of Ellen Terry's illness and sends a 'blessed medal' to help her recovery.
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[17 August 1933] From Lydia Burrow to Miss Edith Craig. She offers a tea-service decorated with portraits of Ellen Terry in Shakespearean roles for 50 shillings.