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[28 February 1929] From M. Warrender [Maud Warrender] to Miss Harvey. She encloses contributions [to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund] from Mrs Brunner, Otis Skinner, Mrs Warren Low.
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[28 February 1929] From M. Warrender [Maud Warrender] to Miss Harvey. She encloses contributions [to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund] from Mrs Brunner, Otis Skinner, Mrs Warren Low.
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[25 November 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. Godefroi and Yolande brilliant, unplayable and too unpleasant for England, USA or France; wants Ellen Terry to recite at Steinway-Meyer reception.
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[March 1897] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. Hopes Ellen Terry will recover in Margate; glad she is interested in play about Mrs Norton; busy on three volume novel The School for Saints.
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[14 December 1887] From J. L. Toole to Mrs Rumball [Elizabeth Rumball]. He encloses a box for Monday and sends a message to [Ellen Terry in] America; [envelope does not match this letter].
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[14 November 1911] From May [May Ward] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. She thanks her for the honey; she has marked with a cross on the picture where Auntie Nell's [Ellen Terry] windows will be overlooking the gardens; il...
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[April 1891] Henry Irving as Charles and Ellen Terry as Queen Henrietta Maria; Minnie Terry as Princess Elizabeth.
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[June 1894] Music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball. Henry Irving as Mephistopheles and Ellen Terry as Margaret; William Terriss as Faust.
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[18 July 1894] Henry Irving as the brothers Franchi; Ellen Terry as Lady Soupire.
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[20 November 1894] Henry Irving as Becket; Ellen Terry as Rosamund; Genevieve Ward as Eleanor. Music composed by C. Villiers Stanford.
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[25 November 1896] Ellen Terry as Lady Soupire with Frank Cooper and Ben Webster. Henry Irving as Mathias; Edith Craig as Sozel.