Terry, Ellen, 1848-1928

The leading Shakespearian actress in England. Toured Australia and New Zealandl circa 1914-1915. See photographs in Theatrical Album 6 (PA1-q-238, No. 300); see also possible photograph of her in Theatrical Album 11 (PA1-q-243, No. 525).

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Manuscript

Waterlow, Herbert J : Albums of autographs and letters

Date: [ca 1885]

By: Waterlow, Herbert Jameson, 1846-1921; Kinsey, Joseph James (Sir), 1852-1936

Reference: MSX-8833-8835

Description: Letters (usually brief) and autographs from a variety of prominent writers. Includes letters from Robert Browning, Oscar Wilde, Whistler & others & autographs of Ellen Terry and other stage celebrities. Many of the letters refer to a dinner to Edmund Yates, journalist-novelist, as a mark of sympathy for (presumably) his conviction for libel, early 1885 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 3 volume(s). 0.06 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (23cm and 24cm, ¼ black morocco)

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1914]

Date: 1914

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1914

Description: Includes: William Anderson's Great American Musical Burlesque Co. "A day at the races". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 April 1914. Programme. William Anderson's Great American Musical Burlesque Co. "The grafters"; and "Dream City" (23 April). Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 April 1914. Programme. William Anderson presents the American Musical Burlesque Company in "Dream City". Country tour. 1914. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "David Garrick", by Tom Robertson. Preceded by "The man in the street", by Louis N Parker. Grand Opera House Wellington commencing 12 September 1914. Programme Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "Fanny's first play". Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. Programme [copies for 19 & 21 September and for 30 September 1914]. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget present "The gay Lord Quex", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington. 22-23 September 1914. Programme Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The great adventure", by Arnold Bennett. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 25 September 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "His house in order", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 September 1914. Programme. (3 copies - red, green, yellow covers) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 September 1914. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "Sweet lavender", by Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington. 28-29 September 1914. Programme (2 copies) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Preceded by "Sweet lavender", by Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 12 September 1914. programme Joseph Coyne in "Nightie night", by Martha M Stanley and Adelaide Matthews. Wellington n.d. Fragmentary programme. Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "Monsieur Beaucaire", by Henry Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "A royal divorce"; with "The Scarlet Pimpernel". Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1914. Programme. (4 copies - 2 red, one yellow, one cream cover). Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The scarlet pimpernel"; preceded by "The sign of the cross". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The sign of the Cross", by Wilson Barrett. Preceded by "The silver king". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The silver king", by Henry A Jones and Henry Herman. Preceded by "Monsieur Beaucaire". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The sign of the Cross", by Wilson Barrett. Municipal Theatre Napier. 25 November 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat in "Bunty pulls the strings", by Graham Moffat. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24-28 October 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat in "Bunty pulls the strings", by Graham Moffat. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 9 December 1914. Programme New Zealand Natives' Association (Dramatic section) presenting Brandon Thomas's world-famed comedy "Charley's aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington, 1-3 June 1914. Programme Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan, with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "The fortune hunter", by Winchell Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1914. Programme (3 copies, one white, one green, one blue) Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "Never say die", by W H Post and William Collier. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1914. Programme. Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "Officer 666", by Augustin McHugh. Proceded by "The fortune hunter". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 6 August 1914 . Programme Ellen Terry. Discourses on Shakespeare's heroines. Town Hall Auckland, 11 and 13 June [1914]. Programme (Fragile - in white envelope) Ellen Terry. "Two discourses of Shakespeare with illustrative acting". Presented by the London Entertainments Syndicate. Grand Opera House Wellington. 18-19 June 1914. Programme. Mr Alexander Watson, in excerpts from "The Merchant of Venice" 6 August 1914; "A Christmas Carol" 7 August 1914; "Macbeth" 8 August 1914. Carlyle Sm Smythe, Celebrities Direction. [1914]. Flier/ programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents Charles A Millward and William Harrigan, together with Gertrude Boswell, Sylvia Bremer, Arthur Styan, George Bryant and Maggie Moore, in "Ready money", by James Montgomery; and, "The Argyle case", by Harriet Ford and Harvey J O'Higgins. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 August 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "The bad girl of the family", by Frederick Melville. Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 May 1914. Programme. George Willoughby presents the Powerful Dramatic Combination. "The beggar girl's wedding". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 February 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's Dramatic Co. "The ever open door", by George R Sim and H H Herbert. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 18 January 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "At Cripple Creek", by Hal Reid. Preceded by "For the term of his natural life". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 13 May 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "For the term of his natural life". Preceded by "The bad girl of the family". Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 May 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "Uncle Tom's cabin". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 13 May 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "Under two flags", by Ouida, produced by George Cross. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 19 January 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby, Ltd present the Powerful Dramatic Combination. "No mother to guide her". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 February 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby Ltd and E J Carroll present "The rosary", by Edward E Rose. Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 June 1914. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 37 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featu...

Date: 1900 - 1959

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-GB-1900/1959

Description: 1903: Souvenir of grand tour of the New Zealand Band in aid of the funds of the Union Jack Club. London [1903] 1905: Mr Edward Branscombe's Westminster Glee & Concert Party. Artistes Madame Marie Hooton, Percy Coward, Edward Branscombe, Frederick Bauhof, Sterndale Bennett, Frank Romney, Dudley Causton. Daily Times Print. Programmes no 11-14 printed on one sheet. [1905] 1916? National Sunday League. Grand concert. The Palladium, London. 17 May [1916?]. (Kathleen Cruickshank) 1922: All Star Matinee in aid of the Actors' Employment Fund. Organised by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson. London Palladium, 5 February 1922. Programme (With Ellen Terry, Sybil Thorndike and 20 others) 1923: Kathleen Cruickshank, first song recital, Wednesday evening, October 24th at 8.30. Piano, Harold Craxton. Flier Arnold Trowell. Violoncello recital. Wigmore Hall, 20 June [1923 or 1928]. Flier / poster. 1924: Eileen Driscoll and Valerie Corliss; at the piano Percival Garratt. Vocal and pianoforte recital. Wigmore Hall, 29 october 1924. Programme. Tobias Matthay Pianoforte School. Summer festival. Programme (No known NZ connection) 1925: Arnold Trowell (cello) and Kathleen Cruickshank (vocalist). Richmond and Twickenham Music Club. Second season. 7 March 1925. Programme. 1926: Kathleen Cruickshank. Song recital, Thursday evening, May 27th, at 8.30. Piano: Harold Craxton. Flier [1926] Aeolian Hall, New Bond Street, W. Stella Murray, the New Zealand contralto. Vocal recital. At the piano, Harold Craxton. Programme will include songs by Scarlatti, Hugo Wolf, Strauss, Herbert Hughes, Stanford, C Armstrong Gibbs, D M Stewart, etc. [1926] 1956: New Zealand Music Society. Concert. 4 St James Square, 28 November 1956. Programme / flier 1958: New Zealand Music Society. Concert (With Pauline Price, Isobel McKinnon, Elizabeth Cook, Jennifer Zwartz). 4 St James Square, 25 April 1958. Programme / flier New Zealand Music Society. Concert. Classical String Quartet, conductor Peter Zwartz (With Betty Brosnan, Jennifer Zwartz, Ashley Lawrence). 4 St James Square, 9 May 1958. Programme / flier Quantity: 11 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 300 mm.

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[Hodgkins, William Mathew] 1833-1898 :Ellen Terry as The Doctor in Merchant of Venice. ...

Date: 1894 - 1895

From: [Hodgkins, William Mathew] 1833-1898 :[Sketchbook, 1893, 1894]

By: Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898

Reference: E-495-q-017

Description: English actress Ellen Terry, dressed in cap and robe, declaiming. The sketch is accompanied by a poem about the actress in this role Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, glued to album page, page size 150 x 220 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1914

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

By: Mitchell, Murray J, active 1940s-1990

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1914

Description: Includes programmes for the following: John McCormack. Opera House Wellington. 9 January 1914. J C Williamson presents "Within the law". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 9 January 1914. J. C. Williamson's New Comic Opera Company. "The Count of Luxembourg". Wellington. 12 January 1914. J C Williamson. The "Smart Set" entertainers. "The smart set". Opera House Wellington. 12 January 1914. Plus pamphlet for the season at the Theatre Royal Christchurch, early 1914? J C Williamson presents "Within the law". [Possibly Timaru? 19 January 1914]. Programme J C Williamson presents "Within the law". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 21 January 1914. George Stephenson and Alf Linley. The Royal Pantomime Company. "Bo-Peep". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 24 January 1914. Paul Dufault, the great dramatic tenor. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 2 February 1914. J C Williamson Ltd presents "Within the law". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 4 February 1914. Paul Dufault season. Fourth concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 1914. Paul Dufault concerts. Opera House Wellington 12-14 February 1914. George Willoughby Ltd. "The beggar girl's wedding". Opera House Wellington. 16 February 1914. Plus pamphlet for same. J C Williamson's New Comic Opera Company. "The Count of Luxembourg". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 21 February 1914. J C Williamson's New Comic Opera Co. "The Count of Luxembourg". Municipal Theatre Invercargill. 28 February 1914. George Willoughby's first annual pantomime. "Aladdin". Opera House Wellington. 28 February 1914. Plus pamphlet for same. J C Williamson's New Comic Opera Company. "The Count of Luxembourg". Theatre Royal Christchurch. Early 1914. George Willoughby's Aladdin Pantomime. "Aladdin". Opera House Wellington. [26 February] 1914. Mdlle Antonia Dolores song recital. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. March-May 1914. Paul Dufault season. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. Early March 1914. George Willoughby's Powerful Dramatic Combination. "The beggar girl's wedding". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. Early March 1914. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. "Charley's Aunt". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 11 March 1914. William Anderson's American Musical Burlesque Co. "The grafters". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 13 March 1914. St Patrick's Day celebration. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17 March 1914. George Willoughby's "Aladdin" pantomime. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 21 March 1914. William Anderson's American Musical Burlesque Company. "The grafters". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 25 March 1914. Paul Dufault. Farewell recital. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 4 April 1914. Maud Allan with Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 11 April 1914. George Willoughby's Powerful Dramatic Combination. "The beggar girl's wedding". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 20 April 1914. George Willoughby Ltd. "Aladdin" pantomime. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 23 April 1914. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 29 April 1914. Edward Branscombe Ltd. The Dandies. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall. 9 May 1914. Plus pamphlet for same. William Anderson's American Musical Burlesque Company. "The grafters". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [4 May 1914]. Mdlle Antonia Dolores song recitals. Grand Opera House Wellington, from 4 May 1914. Ellen Terry. "Two discourses on the heroines of Shakespeare with illustrative acting". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18-19 June 1914. The Kennedys. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20 June 1914. George Willoughby and E J Carroll. "The rosary". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 June 1914. Plus two pamphlets for same. Mr Edward Branscombe presents the English Costume Comedy Co. "The Smart set". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 27 June 1914. J C Williamson Ltd. "The forty thieves" (pantomime). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 29 June 1914. Julius Knight Amateur Dramatic Club. "The awakening". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 2 July 1914. New Zealand Natives' Association. Grand Opera House Wellington. 3 July 1914. George Willoughby and E J Carroll present "The rosary". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4 July 1914. Wellington Amateur Operatic Society. "Paul Jones". Grand Opera House. 8 July 1914. Mischa Elman (violinist). His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 13 July 1914. Canterbury Amateur Boxing championships. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 13 July 1914. George Willoughby Ltd. "The rosary", with Mr Harrington Reynolds. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 15 July 1914. Mischa Elman (violinist). Theatre Royal Christchurch. 20 July 1914. J C Williamson. "The Argyle case". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 20 July 1914. J C Williamson Ltd. "The forty thieves" pantomime. Grand Opera House Wellington. 22 July 1914. Plus two pamphlets for same. Christchurch Orchestral Society. (Conductor Walter Handel Thorley). Concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 22 July 1914. J C Williamson Limited. "The forty thieves". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 1 August 1914. J C Williamson. "The Argyle case". Wellington. 3 August 1914. Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. "The fortune hunter", "Never say die", and "Officer 666". Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1914. Plus pamphlet for same. Mr Edward Branscombe. English Costume Comedy Co. "The smart set". Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington. 10 August 1914. Plus pamphlet for same. J C Williamson. "The forty thieves" pantomime. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 11 August 1914. J C Williamson. "Ready money", "The Argyle case". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17 August 1914. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget. "The gay Lord Quex", and "His house in order". 17 and 21 August 1914. Harry Lauder. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 17 August 1914. J C Williamson presents Charles A Millward and William Harrigan. "Ready money" and "The Argyle case". Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 August 1914. George Willoughby and E J Carroll. "The rosary". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 31 August 1914. Harry Lauder. Grand Opera House Wellington. 5 September 1914. Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. "Never say die". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 7 September 1914. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget. "Fanny's first play". Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 September 1914. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Third concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 16 September 1914. Otago Boxing Association. Boxing tourney in aid of patriotic funds. His Majesty's Theatre. 22 September 1914. Servais Leroy, Mlle Talma & Bosco; the mighty monarchs of mystery. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 28 September 1914. Plus programmes for shows at Theatre Royal Christchurch and His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. Miss Dulcie Mitchell (contralto). Concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 12 October 1914. Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat. "Bunty pulls the strings". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 12 October 1914. Walter Kirby (tenor). Song recital. Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 October 1914. Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat. "Bunty pulls the strings". Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 October 1914. Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat. "Bunty pulls the strings". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 31 October 1914. Servais Leroy, Mlle Talma and Bosco. Grand Opera House Wellington. 5 November 1914. Julius Knight supported by Irene Browne. "A royal divorce", and Monsieur Beaucaire". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 November 1914. Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat. "Bunty pulls the strings". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 9 November 1914. George Stephenson and Alf Linley present "Humpty Dumpty". Grand Opera House Wellington. 14 November 1914. Hugard's Happy Hours Entertainers. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 21 November 1914. George Stephenson and Alf Linley. "Humpty Dumpty" pantomime. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 28 November 1914. Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "A royal divorce" and Monsieur Beaucaire". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 5 December 1914. Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat. "Bunty pulls the strings". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 December 1914. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 9 December 1914. George Stephenson and Alf Linley. "Humpty Dumpty" pantomime. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 15 December 1914. Christchurch Liedertafel. Grand concert in aid of the poor of great Britain, Ireland and Belgium Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 18 December 1914. Mr Chas McMahon. "The silence of Dean Maitland" and "The lights of London". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 26 December 1914, and 1 January 1915. George Willoughby's Powerful Dramatic Combination. "Under two flags". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 December 1914. Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "A royal divorce" and Monsieur Beaucaire". Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1914. Plus two pamphlets for same. Quantity: 95 Programme(s) in two folders.. Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr M J Mitchell in 1990.

Other

Royal Doulton :Oh! Law / Noke sc [ca 1893]

Date: 1890 - 1895

By: Royal Doulton (Firm); Noke, Charles, 1858-1941; Kinsey, Joseph James (Sir), 1852-1936

Reference: Curios-028-011

Description: Double-sided, showing Henry Irving as Shylock on one side and Ellen Terry as Portia on the other, the two figures standing back-to-back Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Ceramic statuette, Parian-type body, slip-cast with tinted vellum glaze 240 x 103 x 82 mm Provenance: Purchased by Kinsey at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1906

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Theatrical album 6

Date: 1880s - 1910s

From: Cox, Margaret Irene, 1887-1968: Portraits of theatrical personalities

Reference: PA1-q-238

Description: Photographs of actors, musicians and entertainers who performed in New Zealand circa 1870s-1920s Other Titles - Portraits, theatricals, etc. Volume 6 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue cloth covers, red leather spine and corners, entitled "Portraits, theatricals, etc., Volume 6"; 34 x 26 cm Finding Aids: Index in front of album. Index to entire collection on correspondence file TL6/1/46, with copy bound separately and filed on album shelves.

Manuscript

Nola Millar - Research material on history of theatre

Date: n d

From: New Theatre : Records

Reference: 77-244-6/22

Description: Includes photograph of Miss Ellen Terry (London); notebook `NZ plays - Published and unpublished); J C Williamson Ltd theatre programme - `The Thirteenth chair' with Margaret Wycherly and Brinsley Shaw, 1918 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Royal Doulton :[Ellen Terry as Queen Catherine from Shakespeare's Henry VIII] / C. Noke...

Date: 1890 - 1895

By: Royal Doulton (Firm); Noke, Charles, 1858-1941; Kinsey, Joseph James (Sir), 1852-1936

Reference: Curios-028-032-1

Description: Ellen Terry dressed in the robes of Catherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VII, on an integral stand Forms a pair with Curios-028-032-2 of Sir Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey from the same play. Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Ceramic statuette, Parian-type body, slip-cast with tinted vellum glaze, approximately 300 x 150 x 130 mm Provenance: Purchased by Kinsey at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1906.

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Theatrical album 11

Date: 1880s - 1910s

From: Cox, Margaret Irene, 1887-1968: Portraits of theatrical personalities

Reference: PA1-q-243

Description: Photographs of actors, musicians and entertainers who performed in New Zealand circa the 1870s to 1920s. Not all images are identified, including two possible images of Ellen Terry? and Eleonora Duse?. Photographs numbered 523, 524, 526, 528 and 529 (all women) are not identified). Exhibited in 'Collect' exhibition on the role of collection in the Alexander Turnbull Library, mounted in National Library Gallery, 15 December 2006. Other Titles - Portraits, theatricals, etc. Volume 11 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue cloth covers, red leather spine and corners, entitled "Portraits, theatricals, etc.; Volume 11"; 34 x 25 cm Finding Aids: Index in front of album. Index to entire collection on correspondence file TL6/1/46, with copy bound separately and filed on album shelves.

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Luks, William (London) fl 1860s-1880s :Portrait of Miss Ellen Terry as Portia

Date: 1880 - 1890

By: Luks, William, 1840-1911

Reference: PA3-0136

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Harvey Bros (Firm) :Miss Ellen Terry as "Portia". Harvey Bros., bakers & confectioners,...

Date: 1894 - 1895

Reference: Eph-D-CALENDAR-1895-01

Description: Shows a three-quarter length portrait of the irish actress Ellen Terry in red robes and hat. At lower left is a quotation: "Shylock, there's thrice thy money offer'd thee, Take thrice thy money, bid me tear the bond". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on calendar.. Physical Description: Chromolithograph on single sheet 585 x 340 mm, with wooden strips at top and bottom.

Audio

Active Archive : [New Zealand Opera singers] ; [Various personalities]

Date: [1980s?]

From: Salkeld, Brian Hope, 1926-1995 : Papers and sound recordings

By: Waiata Māori Choir; Larrocha, Alicia de, 1923-2009

Reference: MSC-005892

Description: Quantity: 1 audiocassette(s).