ET-Z1,469 letter ("Fanny Stirling")
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[Undated] Debenham & Freebody. Verse apparently copied out by Fanny Stirling for recitation; one page written on reverse of advert for gloves from Debenham & Freebody; another page...
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[Undated] Debenham & Freebody. Verse apparently copied out by Fanny Stirling for recitation; one page written on reverse of advert for gloves from Debenham & Freebody; another page...
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[October 1889] Rabelais Club. Mentions Ted [Edward Gordon Craig], Henry Irving's health and career, Edy [Edith Craig], Uxbridge, Boo [Elizabeth Rumball], Lewis's, quotation; Ellen...
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[16 December 1933] Servers of the Blind League. Christmas party and entertainment for members of the Social Clubs for the Blind in London held in Central Hall, Westminster; illustration of Dame Elle...
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[Undated] Annotated reference to the burlesque at the Court Theatre in the 1870s; Miss Helen Barry, and S. B. Bateman, 24 Radley Road, Abingdon.
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[Undated] From E. Marshall to Sirs. He enquires about the cost of the lease for the Farm, Smallhythe, for a term of 7, 14, or 21 years unfurnished for Lady Henry Grosvenor; annotated by...
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[9 July 1928] Blunt, Jon. For appointment of Alexander Victor Drummond of Lombard Street, London, under legislation 53 Vic.C.5 and Amending Acts; no 787 to administer the prope...
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[2 July 1906] ET laid foundation stone for new theatre in Coventry. Cutting on 2 cards with numerous annotations, one with cutting marks. Reference to photograph co...
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[19 August 1921] Birth of John Edward Craig, son of Edward Craig; grandson of Edward Gordon Craig; Edward Carrick's work with Alastair MacDonald on interior decoration...
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[12 November 1901] Mentions Gray's Inn Road; books at the Exhibition; Sampson Low exhibits include the manuscript of Edward Gordon Craig's book and copies of the limited...
Smallhythe Place
[January 1908] Henry Kemble as Sir Oliver Surface; Adelaide Neilson; The Lyceum Theatre, interior and exterior; Bram Stoker, H. J. Loveday, Adelaide and Frances Anne...