SC12-G6a cutting fragment
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[Undated] Comedie Francaise. Refers to M. Augustin Filon's article 'Une Grande Tragedienne' in Debates about Ellen Terry as Imogen; mentions Desire Nisaud's reference to Rachel's...
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[Undated] Comedie Francaise. Refers to M. Augustin Filon's article 'Une Grande Tragedienne' in Debates about Ellen Terry as Imogen; mentions Desire Nisaud's reference to Rachel's...
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[9 July 1893] Printed speech mentioning John Hare, Beerbohm Tree, John Toole, George Alexander; annotated by Ellen Terry 'Sunday 9 July - 93= Actors Dinner to H-I='...
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[Undated] Victoria and Albert Museum. Invitation for Miss Ellen Terry and friend to the International Theatre Exhibition; Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith; His Excellency Jonkheer R. de Marees van...
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[Undated] Illustration of four actors [including Ellen Terry] in costume on stage in a scene from the play; annotated on reverse '1905 Kenneth Douglas, Aubrey S...
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[1910] The National Provincial Bank of England. Bundle of 60 cheques signed by Ellen Terry; five of which were National Provincial and Union Bank of England; ten of which were the New Amsterdam Nati...
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[6 July 1903] From Chas. Varly to [illegible]. He explains the rates collected for Ellen Terry's house and refers to numbers 1265 and 1279. The other rates are paid by Mr A. W. Cooper.
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[7 October 1899] From [Unknown] to [Unknown]. 'Farwell sweet Lady Flora - [?] and Margaret bring this & my all good wishes - fr. E-T= Manchester - 7.Oct-99=' also annotated 'From Ellen Terry to F....
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[6 May 1922] Illustration of Ellen Terry and Sir J. M. Barrie and Earl Haigh receiving honorary degrees from the university. On reverse, report of speech given by...
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[1835] "The Court Beauties". By J. R. Planche. Annotated on front cover 'Court Beauties (out of print-1892=E.T. [Ellen Terry]) Lacy's acting edition'.
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[Undated] Retirement of Florence Terry; Marion Terry as Lady Hilda; Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and Mr Toole also took part in the supporting plays.