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Letter signed from Mary Boyle. Incomplete.
Autograph Letter Signed from Lady Mary Emily Vere Kennedy to Ellen Kean
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Letter signed from Mary Boyle. Incomplete.
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Letter signed from Mary Boyle. Incomplete.
Autograph Letters Signed from Mary Amelia Warner, London, to Ellen Kean
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(1) Dated August 8. Warner thanks Kean for her kindness. Addressed from 16 Euston Place, Euston Square; (2) Dated Saturday August 20. Warner mentions her friend Sir George D'Ayu[ler?] and asks Kean to convey to him her sincere thanks; she also refers to Kate Berrell and Mrs. Hillard; (3) Is a fragment of a draft of a letter, undated and unsigned.
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(1) Dated August 8. Warner thanks Kean for her kindness. Addressed from 16 Euston Place, Euston Square; (2) Dated Saturday August 20. Warner mentions her friend Sir George D'Ayu[ler?] and asks Kean to convey to him her sincere thanks; she also refers to Kate Berrell and Mrs. Hillard; (3) Is a fragment of a draft of a letter, undated and unsigned.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Kean to Miss Drysdale
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Ellen Kean writes to a friend about her husband Charles Kean's transformative recovery from depression: "How I wish you could come see us and see our play and enjoy our brilliant triumph ... You who know how he can be depressed will feel how great and how blissful a change this is for me." Also describes A.E. Chalon's recently completed portrait of her and Charles Kean as "the best thing he has ever done."
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Ellen Kean writes to a friend about her husband Charles Kean's transformative recovery from depression: "How I wish you could come see us and see our play and enjoy our brilliant triumph ... You who know how he can be depressed will feel how great and how blissful a change this is for me." Also describes A.E. Chalon's recently completed portrait of her and Charles Kean as "the best thing he has ever done."
Autograph Letter Signed (fragment) from Ellen Kean to Unidentified Recipient
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Discusses theatrical schedule, including several Shakespeare plays: Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Henry IV, and Much ado about nothing. Comments "I wish it was something stronger for Charles I do not like his doing anything so flowery immediately after Macready, but it cannot be avoided."
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Discusses theatrical schedule, including several Shakespeare plays: Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Henry IV, and Much ado about nothing. Comments "I wish it was something stronger for Charles I do not like his doing anything so flowery immediately after Macready, but it cannot be avoided."
Last Paragraph and Signature Autograph Letter from Anna Maria Tree to Her Daughter, Ellen Kean
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She will be 88 next Monday. Signed from "M. Tree."
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She will be 88 next Monday. Signed from "M. Tree."
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Kean, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Addressed to "Dear Sir." "Mr. Kean is busily employed..."
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Addressed to "Dear Sir." "Mr. Kean is busily employed..."
Autograph Letters Signed from Ellen (Tree) Kean to Various Recipients
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Two letters to Wemyss, (53 and 95) have his draft replies on the inside. The letters to Ann Maria Tree, Maria (Chambers) Kean, Emma Meredith, Martha Tree, Mrs. Tree and B.N. Webster, nos. 3, 15, 29, 45-48, 52, were written during her American tours, ca. 1836-ca. 1839 aand ca. 1845-ca. 1847. The letter to her daughter Mary, no. 19, ca. 1870 gives an account of C.J. Kean's first appearance in 1827, and of his mother. The letter to Sol Smith (41) 1848, gives a survey of the theatrical world. 2 letters to Martha Tree, nos. 45-46, include a note of their mother Mrs. Tree. All the letters to [Edward] Saker (85-92) concern his borrowing of Charles Kean's prompt book, music score and book of photographs of The Winter's Tale for his production of the play in 1876.
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Two letters to Wemyss, (53 and 95) have his draft replies on the inside. The letters to Ann Maria Tree, Maria (Chambers) Kean, Emma Meredith, Martha Tree, Mrs. Tree and B.N. Webster, nos. 3, 15, 29, 45-48, 52, were written during her American tours, ca. 1836-ca. 1839 aand ca. 1845-ca. 1847. The letter to her daughter Mary, no. 19, ca. 1870 gives an account of C.J. Kean's first appearance in 1827, and of his mother. The letter to Sol Smith (41) 1848, gives a survey of the theatrical world. 2 letters to Martha Tree, nos. 45-46, include a note of their mother Mrs. Tree. All the letters to [Edward] Saker (85-92) concern his borrowing of Charles Kean's prompt book, music score and book of photographs of The Winter's Tale for his production of the play in 1876.
Autograph Letter Signed from Elizabeth Cornwallis, London, to Ellen Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from Lady Elizabeth Snow Harris, Plymouth, to Ellen Tree Kean
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Sympathy letter on the death of Charles Kean.
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Sympathy letter on the death of Charles Kean.