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[5 May 1908] A. P. Watt. Proforma letter detailing royalty statement for Recollections.
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[5 May 1908] A. P. Watt. Proforma letter detailing royalty statement for Recollections.
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[7 September 1911] Ellen Terry's dramatic lecture of The Triumphant Heroines of Shakespeare. Some authorial assistance from Christopher St John.
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[31 July 1928] From C. H. Lupton to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Asks about picture called The Epping Hunt belonging to writer's father, Dr Harry Lupton of Stratford upon Avon and possibly purchased by Ellen Terry;...
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[20 July 1928] From George Reid to Miss Edie [Edith Craig]. Response to having heard of Ellen Terry's illness from Lizzie who has rheumatism after a stroke, having formerly worked at Prince of Wales Theatre; an...
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She acknowledges cheque and chocolates for Ellen Terry who is well but tired; suggests visit from Marion Terry; mentions May Ward, Dr Barnes, Lady Ali...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks for advice on visitors for Ellen Terry since Gwen Palgrave expects to see her more than half a day each week; mentions May Ward and Lady Alix...
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[6 September 1933] From Charles F. Barrett to Madam. He offers copy of King Henry VIII to Ellen Terry Memorial Museum, first performed 16 May 1855 at Princess's Theatre by Charles Kean; includes names of...
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[Undated] From Frank R. Benson to Edith [Edith Craig]. He reports that he has a specific message for her from Ellen Terry through a [spirit] medium and asks whether she would like to hear it. He has given...
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[20 March 1905] From Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie to Edith [Edith Craig]. She explains the problems regarding Ellen Terry's election to a club; her form was filled in wrongly; she is still eligible for election as she has do...
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[19 July 1896] From Dolores Drummond to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Asks if Ellen Terry can help in finding a place for her daughter as an extra in Henry Irving's Cymbeline; mentions Mr Loveday, Edith Craig's illness;...