ET-Z1,631 letter British Library [8 September 1899] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She encloses some woodcut prints made by her son [Edward Gordon Craig], encouraging addressee to mention them to friends to solicit orders; forthcomin...
ET-Z2,272 letter British Library [14 April 1899] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to May [May Webster]. She promises two seats for [unnamed play]; she and Edith Craig are staying at the Norfolk Hotel; mentions Ben [Webster]
ET-Z2,308 letter British Library [5 December] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Albert Fleming. She offers a box at the theatre; advice on avoiding crowds at theatre; Edy 'Ailsa' [Edith Craig] with Mrs Alexander; suffers neuralgia.
EC-G1478 cutting British Library [22 January 1927] Notice of forthcoming production of Nativity Play; mentions Ellen Terry and former production at Guildhall, York; mentions Ernest Milton, Grace Allard...
ET-Z2,154 letter British Library [Undated] From Mum [Ellen Terry] to Darling. She sends a rose and wishes [correspondent] well in Hastings; dined with Ben; Edy [Edith Craig] looked nice last night; Edy [Edith Craig] will underst...
ET-Z2,270 letter British Library [Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to May [May Whitty]. She confirms that Sir John Williams will see May Whitty on returning from the Duchess of York, Sandringham; mentions the lift.
ET-Z2,305 letter British Library [22 February 1893] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. Linen has arrived but she needs more; cottage at Winchelsea; trip to America in August, Mr [Henry] Irving is good as the Archbishop; Rosa Mundi.
ET-Z2,215a letter British Library [19 February 1890] From Ellen Terry to Dr Mackenzie [Alexander Mackenzie]. She asks for papers about the R. A. M exams for her daughter [Edith Craig] who is in Berlin studying with Professor Alexis Hollaender.
ET-Z2,215d letter British Library [17 June 1891] From Ellen Terry to Dr Mackenzie [Alexander Mackenzie]. She asks for the exam to take place in the morning as she is resting in the afternoon, weak from illness; mentions Mamie, Malvern and Mrs Mackenzie.
ET-Z2,252d letter, photocopy British Library [11 June] From Nellen Terry [Ellen Terry] to Old Willie [William Terriss]. She thanks him for notes; still ill but hopes to come home very soon. Original in possession of Mrs Jennie Bissett.