Letters from Ellen Terry to William Winter [manuscript], 1902-1907.

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Letters from Ellen Terry to William Winter [manuscript], 1902-1907.

(1) Postcard depicting "Ellen Terry's Cottage Garden, Winchelsea" with a short note: "William Winter = Poet - & Sweet Dear = from E.T. 1902." (2) Telegram from Terry at the Empire Theatre Bldg., New York, to Winter at the Tribune Building, Park Row, N.Y.C. She wonders if Winter received her wire last Monday asking where and how he and his are and she would like to hear from him. (3) Autograph letter signed. Terry praises Winter's words on Henry and writes that she would like to see Winter but she has daily rehearsals. She also refers to various members of Winter's family. Addressed from the Smalley's, 328 West 57th St., N.Y. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island.

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