EC-Z3,572 letter
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[28 May 1921] From Albert R. [Albert Rothenstein] to Edy [Edith Craig]. He encloses a cheque for the balance of six weeks’ rent and hopes she will let it again to them.
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[28 May 1921] From Albert R. [Albert Rothenstein] to Edy [Edith Craig]. He encloses a cheque for the balance of six weeks’ rent and hopes she will let it again to them.
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[8 November 1922] From Jack [John Martin-Harvey] to Edie [Edith Craig]. He asks her to recommend a young female dancer; notepaper lists autumn tour dates.
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[October 1928] From Harold Scott to Edie [Edith Craig]. He invites her to give another production of a play for his ‘Chauve Souris’ evening at the Cave [of Harmony].
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[21 January 1925] From Joseph F. Smith to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Lewis Casson suggested that he write to her regarding a role in The Verge.
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[Undated] From E. [Ethel Smyth] to E. C. [Edith Craig]. She is returning some glorious verses by Cicely Hamilton to be returned to her and thanks to Chris [Christopher St John].
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[30 November 1926] From A. Sofaer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for her letter and regrets he cannot come to tea after the show; mentions the vicar.
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[1926] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She reports that Douglas Burbidge will play Bassanio and she will rehearse with him between the acts of Joan.
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[29 April 1929] From Henrietta Watson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She explains why she was unable to take part in the [Ellen Terry] memorial matinee; mentions the Garrick [Club].
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[Undated] From Thomas Weguelin to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He regrets he will not be able to act in Pygmalion and Galatea as he is producing a play for some amateurs.
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[5 February 1930] From Tom Woottwell to Madam [Edith Craig]. He sends some letters and a programme which refers to his mother Fanny and his father Mr B.