EC-Z3,175 letter British Library [2 April 1925] From G. D. Cummins to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. A detailed, complimentary letter about Edith Craig's production of The Verge; has long been interested in Susan Glaspell's work; mentions Sybil Thornd...
EC-Z3,464a letter British Library [12 January 1928] From Miles Malleson to Edith Craig. He asks for Edith Craig’s advice about hiring a suitable hall for their next production; headed notepaper lists national advisory council members whic...
EC-AZ3,165 letter British Library [6 August 1928] From C. C. Minto to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry who was an old friend of correspondent's father; met [Edith Craig] when in Aberdeen.
EC-Z3,001 letter British Library [11 June] From Janet Achurch to Edith [Edith Craig]. She invites Edith Craig to sit with her in her box at Stepniak matinee; she expects that Laurence Irving's performance will be very good.
EC-Z3,035 letter British Library [Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends good reports of Ellen Terry's health; Ellen Terry was overjoyed to have letter from Edith Craig.
EC-Z3,071 letter, mourning paper British Library [26 October 1921] From H. Belloc [Hilaire Belloc] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He accepts invitation to visit Edith Craig on Thursday 3 November at 31 Bedford Street.
EC-Z3,072 letter British Library [29 August 1924] From Book Sales Manager, Ernest Benn Ltd. to Miss Edith Craig. Edith Craig's letter to Susan Glaspell has been forwarded to her Boston address.
EC-Z3,108 letter British Library [Undated] From Alfred C. Calmour to Edie [Edith Craig]. He wishes Edith Craig success in tomorrow's play; hopes the appearance may begin a successful career; Ellen Terry's example will help.
EC-Z3,134 letter British Library [8 June 1925] From Lewis T. Casson to Edie [Edith Craig]. He apologises for the oversight in that Edith Craig was not paid for two performances of The Verge and forwards a cheque; mentions Albery and manageme...
EC-Z3,174 letter British Library [6 April 1910] From C. H. Croker-King to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is happy to hear from Miss [Ellen] Terry of Edith Craig's praise of his performance as 'Slender'.