EC-Z3,380 letter
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[2 September 1913] From Mabel I. [Mabel Irving] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She reports that Laurence Irving knows nothing about the article, mentioning Mr Wigan and his attribution of it to Sir Henry Irving.
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[2 September 1913] From Mabel I. [Mabel Irving] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She reports that Laurence Irving knows nothing about the article, mentioning Mr Wigan and his attribution of it to Sir Henry Irving.
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[Undated] From Gwen John to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Outlines a contract and extent of liability connected with the production of unnamed play; mentions expectations for the second performance as the not...
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[24 February 1918] From Matheson Lang to Edie [Edith Craig]. He invites her to help with staging and costumes for a new play of the Napoleonic period, 1803.
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[17 January 1927] From S. R. Littlewood to Edith Craig. He asks for more information about the production of a Nativity Play and promises help from Albert Laker, the editor of The Referee.
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[20 November 1915] From Minnie Paget to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She apologises for the arbitrary cancellation of The Theatre of the Soul, a Pioneer Players’ production and offers to pay for any expenses incurred.
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[18 September 1933] From Daphnie Phillips to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He offers to sell a souvenir programme, dated 1881, of The Cup; mentions Henry Irving and [Ellen Terry].
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[Undated] From Betty Pollock [Elizabeth Pollock] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She apologises for having failed to collect for the Daffodil fund, owing to illness; she has put 10 shillings in the box.
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[15 March 1926] From Frances E. Rendel to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Having visited Ellen Terry at Miss Barnes' invitation, his [medical] advice is against Ellen Terry’s plan to visit Italy.
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[12 September 1929] From M. Wigham Richardson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Lists titles of books on Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in his possession; sends regards to Miss [Christopher] St John.
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[14 February 1934] From Wm. R [William Rothenstein] to Edy [Edith Craig]. He suggests postponement of dinner [illegible], explaining the arrangements involving the Cumber Hotel, the Trocadero, Mark Barr and Mrs Parker.