EC-B193 letter
Smallhythe Place
[25 February 1935] From Town Clerk [ ] to Edith Craig [ ]. Ellen Terry Birthday Festival Week; encloses two typed sheets, order of proceedings which are annotated on reverse.
Smallhythe Place
[25 February 1935] From Town Clerk [ ] to Edith Craig [ ]. Ellen Terry Birthday Festival Week; encloses two typed sheets, order of proceedings which are annotated on reverse.
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[13 January 1919] Ellen Terry as Prologue; includes Procession of Saints & Martyrs. In aid of the Rye Borough Nursing Fund. Music arranged by Kennedy Scott.
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[18 November] Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Ellen Terry's niece, going into pantomime for first time as boy in Julian Wylie's production of Cinderella; her debut performan...
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[19 November 1938] Reports death of Mrs Annie Perfect of Manvers Place who dressed actresses at Theatre Royal 35 years ago including Ellen Terry and Sarah Bernhardt. Ill...
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[24 May 1933] Illustration of Florence Locke, Lady Flower, Mr H. B. Irving, Edith Craig and Tom Heslewood with relics and costumes associated with Ellen Terry and H...
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[6 September 1938] Edith Craig paid £3 12s 6d at Glendinnings auction for letters from Ellen Terry to friend Cindy, late Mrs Ellen Rosina Brice of Warminster, Wiltshire;...
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[14 July 1934] London admirers of Ellen Terry to go to St Paul's, Covent Garden and performance at the Barn Theatre with Mary Casson, Stephen Haggard, John Gielgud,...
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[1 February 1928] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends details of expenses; mentions Ellen Terry's enjoyment with the gramophone; Mr Pulleyn's mother, Miss Hassall, May.
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[Undated] From Alfred C. Calmour to Edie [Edith Craig]. He wishes Edith Craig success in tomorrow's play; hopes the appearance may begin a successful career; Ellen Terry's example will help.
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[30 September 1927] From Olive Chaplin to Edy [Edith Craig]. Writing on behalf of Hilda Barnes to say Louie is leaving shortly, to her great relief; Ellen Terry is happy but her heart and breathing are bad.