I’m delighted to have sold two of these greeting cards. It’s a montage of British actresses from the late 19th and early 20th century from my theatrical postcard collection. Those of you interested in theatre greats will be happy to learn that Dame Ellen Terry features three times, for which I make no apology! If young actors have not heard of her, they have no right to be on the stage. [Ed. Too obstinate?] As the late Alan Rickman said — and I’m oft repeating — “The profession should be and is a kind of relay race – about information, opinions and passions being passed on.” [Theatregoer Magazine, November 2001]
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Well deserved. Alan Rickman sorely missed and very wise. Thanks, Sarah!
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Ah, yes, indeed, Olga. He was a very talented individual. Thank you!
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Yay! Another card sale and it’s such a fabulous card I can see why it’s selling.
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Bless you!
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Very cool card, Sarah. 🙂
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Much thanks, Diana!
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A beauty!!! Congratz!!!
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Thank you, Lois!
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Congratulations. 🙂
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Thanks, Gigi!
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Nice, Sarah. And, oh, Alan Rickman. Still broken-hearted. ❤
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Much thanks, Martha. Yes, it’s sad.
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What a great idea! And a nice quote from Alan too!
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I’m glad you enjoyed both the card and the quote! Thanks for visiting.
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I admit I didn’t know who Dame Ellen Terry was, so I looked her up on Britannica. What an impressive woman! I’m going to delve more into her so-called “paper courtship” with GB Shaw. Thanks for the introduction! 🙂
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She was Sir John Gielgud’s great-aunt as his grandmother was Ellen’s sister Kate. Enjoy looking into her! If you do a search on R&V, you’ll come across several posts.
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