ET-Z1,314 letter
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[16 August 1914] From Nellie [Dame Melba] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Everyone enjoyed her visit; invites her to visit whenever she needs a rest.
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[16 August 1914] From Nellie [Dame Melba] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Everyone enjoyed her visit; invites her to visit whenever she needs a rest.
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[1914] From Dame Nellie Melba to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She suggests she call for Ellen Terry and friend the following Friday to take them to Coombe Cottage, Victoria; [copy in Edith Craig's handwriting].
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[28 July 1914] Facsimile of Day Bill for performance.
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[15 April 1914] Variety Artists' Benevolent Fund; Marine Charities. Concert in aid of the Variety Artist's Benevolent Fund and marine charities. Ellen Terry participated.
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[18 March 1911] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. Kitty has been unwell; Jim [James Carew] has very little work; Ellen Terry is earning but spending as much; Harry Irving called in to say goodbye befo...
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[Undated] From Ellen Terry to Dorothy [Mrs Allunsen]. She encloses stamps; she is appearing at the Palladium next week for the Wounded Allies' Relief Fund; recuperating in a cottage in Scotland; Pauletta...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to Polenta [Pauline Chase]. She gives advice about Alec and asks for a blue cap to match the blue jacket; mentions Bertha [Bramley]; Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] in Naples.
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[8 January 1938] Tokio Imperial University. Ellen Terry and Henry Irving mentioned in address given by Professor Sakurai, Imperial University of Tokio [Tokyo]; Gladstone, Lord Beaconsfield, Tenn...
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[11 January 1923] From Ellen Terry to My dear friend [Alice Bankart]. She regrets not having spent longer with her on her visit; thanks her for little leather bag; mentions having lost her address book in New Zealand or...
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[14 February 1911] From M. C. Bocking to Elizabeth [Elizabeth Rumball]. He writes to his sister, mentioning [Ellen Terry], and a servant having broken her leg; letter from George Martin; mother is ill; James is working too...