EC-B35 letter
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[27 March 1918] From Frederick Whelen to Edith Craig. He asks for enclosed account to be checked; Andre Charlot manager of Comedy Theatre; Italian Hospital in London; Queen's Hospital, Frognal, Kent.
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[27 March 1918] From Frederick Whelen to Edith Craig. He asks for enclosed account to be checked; Andre Charlot manager of Comedy Theatre; Italian Hospital in London; Queen's Hospital, Frognal, Kent.
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[14 February 1918] From Ruth [Ruth Bower] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Very busy with cables from America and business to attend to for mother; grateful for part in third act.
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[24 January 1919] From A. L. Douglas to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Encloses list of names mentioned at meeting; Miss Asquith has added some; Women's Reserve Ambulance undertake cartage.
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[17 February 1918] From C. Wordley Hulse to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He would like to play in Romanticismo but uncertain whether in London on 12 March; will know by end of week.
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[8 March 1918] From Frederick Whelen, M. Threlfall to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. He informs the cast that the supper on Sunday night is postponed until further notice because of air raids.
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[13 December 1925] Brief notice of the produciotn by Edith Craig of the Nativity Play in aid of the Children’s Country Holiday Fund; refers to death of Queen Alexandra a...
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[6 February 1937] Report of production of Wuthering Heights by John Davison at last year's Malvern Festival; mentions other productions of same play, one by Edith Craig...
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[12 June] From Carlotta Addison to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends personal congratulations on success of the Pageant, not an official thanks from TLG; mentions Miss [Christopher] St John.
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[Undated] From T. [Clare Atwood] to Darling Matka [Edith Craig]. Wishing everyone good luck on Thursday; cutting attached; annotated on reverse with wish list.
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[27 March] From Felix Aylmer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He acknowledges the cheque for his performance in 'The Hostage'; feels guilty about the last few minutes of the production.