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[2 March 1931] Announcement of forthcoming book of Shaw-Terry letters edited by Christopher St John. Profits to go to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund. Hopes to purcha...
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[2 March 1931] Announcement of forthcoming book of Shaw-Terry letters edited by Christopher St John. Profits to go to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund. Hopes to purcha...
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[2 March 1933] Announcement of forthcoming book of Shaw-Terry letters edited by Christopher St John. Profits to go to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund; hopes to purcha...
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[1 January 1932] Letters of Ellen Terry; fresh interest in Memorial Fund; proposal that Edith Craig use the interest on the money collected so far for upkeep and maint...
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[Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She gives permission for Clara to visit her mother on 22nd and 23rd; mentions Cole; and admires the colour of Dutch tulips and vegatables at the Farm...
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She reports on servants problems; mentions Louie, Bourne, Sharp, Dr Barnes; plans to get lessons to drive Miss Pilcher's car.
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[30 September 1927] From Olive Chaplin to Edy [Edith Craig]. Writing on behalf of Hilda Barnes to say Louie is leaving shortly, to her great relief; Ellen Terry is happy but her heart and breathing are bad.
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[21 February] From E. Ladd to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Sorry she did not receive the hamper; animals are well; thanks for her invitation to his wife and daughter; mentions her reception reported in the new...
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[Undated] From Edgar Smith to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He thanks her for allowing him to cultivate a piece of land by his house, as reported by Mr Ladd, but he would like an agreement from her.
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[Undated] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to Sweet wee Paulette [Pauline Chase]. Invitation for Nicko and Pauline to visit Ellen Terry and James Carew; advice on appropriate clothes to bring; smocks not fine dresses.
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[3 January 1905] From N [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. She has just sold her little play Journey's End in Lovers' Meeting to an American; illustration of the Strand Gate, Winchelsea showing Tower Cottage.