SC11-W13 poem (various works)
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[30 September 1882] 'To Miss Ellen Terry an art student's tribute to her Beauty and Genius. Romeo and Juliet, Lyceum Theatre. Sep. 30th 1882'.
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[30 September 1882] 'To Miss Ellen Terry an art student's tribute to her Beauty and Genius. Romeo and Juliet, Lyceum Theatre. Sep. 30th 1882'.
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[27 February 1883] Lines written on the reverse of the title page of The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. Title page inscribed 'To Ellen Terry on the 27th of Februa...
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[13 April 1885] To Ellen Terry on board S. S. Arizona. Annotated envelope 'Lines written by that dear donkey Louis F. Austin to me, "aboard the lugger" = en route fro...
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[1906] Ellen Terry as Hermione and Viola Tree as Perdita; some music by Coleridge Taylor. Details of Tree's tour and notice of forthcoming annual Shakespeare...
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[2 January 1913] From Lewis & Lewis to Miss Palgrave [Maragret Palgrave]. Returns letter as requested, sorry that Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry] is unwell and will enquire from Andrews & Hitch for the price for Battersea Rise.
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[1 February 1913] From Andrews & Hitch to Madam [Margaret Palgrave]. Instructions from Ellen Terry to advertise sale by auction of 16 Battersea Rise did not arrive in time but will advertise next week.
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[2 March 1928] From Owen C. Little to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks for her approval of sketch for housing of pumping plant being constructed by Woodgate; glad Ellen Terry is better.
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[21 October 1928] From Maud Bennington to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She encloses a contribution to buy item for Ellen Terry memorial at Smallhythe and sends condolences. Annotated '2 Burne Jones drawings'.
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[Undated] Report of an interview with George Bernard Shaw on his relationship with Edward Gordon Craig; on the reverse, a letter to the editor from Enid Rose ab...
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[1908] Illustration of Ellen Terry, Mr Tree and Mrs Kendal in character by John Collier. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Annotated 'Your Nelly=1908='.