ET-7,109 letter British Library [20 April 1912] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He is glad she is recovering from her illness; Nell [Ellen Terry] has gone away for six weeks rest; he is appearing at the Garrick Theatre and in musi...
ET-7,202 postcard British Library [13 August 1934] From O. C. to Miss K. Powell. Mentions Mrs Ringer; visit to St Joan of Arc's Convent School, Rickmansworth, which will suit R. [Robinetta Craig]; illustration of Dame Ellen Terry's...
ET-8,117 letter British Library [14 August 1884] From T. Bocking [Thomas Bocking] to Sister E. [Elizabeth Rumball]. He asks her to send the receipt immediately and advises her to get the property conveyed as soon as possible to Miss Ellen Alice Wardell (Ellen Terry)...
ET-8,209 postcard British Library [11 November 1909] From May [May Ward] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. She is staying here with mother; mentions Auntie Nell [Ellen Terry] and Mr Jim [James Carew] who has received good notices; mentions visting Barkston...
ET-D143a programme ("King Lear") British Library [28 November 1892] Henry Irving as Lear, Ellen Terry as Cordelia and Edward Gordon Craig as Oswald. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball.
ET-D170 programme ("King Arthur") British Library [25 April 1895] With synopsis of scenery and play. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Ellen Terry as Guinevere; Henry Irving as Arthur; Genevieve Ward as Morgan Le Fa...
ET-D201 programme facsimile ("The Medicine Man") British Library [9 May 1898] Annotated with date. Henry Irving as Dr Tregenna and Ellen Terry as Sylvia Wynford. Music composed by Maude Valerie White.
ET-D206 programme (various works) British Library [23 June 1898] Henry Irving as Lesurques and Dubosc; Dorothea Baird as Julie; Maude Milton as Jeanette; Ellen Terry as Anne Oldfield; Martin Harvey as Alexander Oldf...
ET-D238 play programme ("Olivia") British Library [July 1900] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose, Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill, Maud Milton as Mrs Primrose, Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
ET-D247 programme ("Olivia") British Library [June 1901] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose; Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill; Maud Milton as Mrs. Primrose; Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.