EC-Z3,456 letter
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[4 May 1922] From E. V. Lucas to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks Edith Craig to get Ellen Terry’s and Sir Squire Bancroft’s signatures on an [unnamed] document/book.
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[4 May 1922] From E. V. Lucas to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks Edith Craig to get Ellen Terry’s and Sir Squire Bancroft’s signatures on an [unnamed] document/book.
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[20 July 1909] From Joseph Pennell to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He complains about use of megaphones and disturbing noises on the roof, allegedly with Edith Craig's permission.
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[Undated] From Elizabeth Pollock to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks to join Edith Craig’s repertory company; she has accepted a small part in Mr Harwood's play.
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[Undated] From Harding Thomas to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks for a character role for him in Edith Craig’s next production; he has just returned from Jersey.
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[18 June 1926] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Edie [Edith Craig]. Thanks for telegram on first night of Granite from [Edith Craig], Chris [Christopher St John] and Tony [Clare Atwood].
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[18 June 1908] From Hermann Vezin to Edie [Edith Craig]. He praises her performance as Mrs Bridgnorth; adding that Edith Craig grows more like her mother [Ellen Terry].
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[1887] From [Unknown] [Norman Wilkinson] to Edith [Edith Craig]. Four verses of a poem addressed to Edith [Craig] aged 18; the male speaker alludes to being 27 years old.
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[Undated] From Mum [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Funeral is tomorrow so she must stay with Flos [Florence Terry]; arrangements for accommodation for Edith [Craig] and Ted [Edward Gordon Craig]; Willi...
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[Undated] From Edy [[Edith] [Craig]] to Gladys [Gladys [Bowen]. Christmas greetings; illustration of painting [by Clare Atwood depicting the interior of the Barn Theatre stage with Edith Craig and two others at wor...
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[20 December 1917] From W. F. Casey to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He comments on his play which Edith Craig produced and which was hissed; had intended to publish it with Constable's but has lost heart in it.