EC-Z3,600a letter
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[24 June 1922] From [illegible] Salisbury [James 4th Marquess of Salisbury] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for her letter; they enjoyed the Pageant; refers to it having entertained her.
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[24 June 1922] From [illegible] Salisbury [James 4th Marquess of Salisbury] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for her letter; they enjoyed the Pageant; refers to it having entertained her.
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[3 February 1927] From Gillian [Gillian Scarfe] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks what has happened to some props she lent for a matinee at the Apollo; mentions her health.
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[1928] From Harold Scott to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He reports on the casting of a play at the Cave of Harmony, in which Una O’Connor and Maunsell have agreed to act; rehearsals start early next week.
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[16 January] From C. Moyra Shedden to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She encloses an old programme found in Miss Berridge’s house; she hopes to play The Land at Chilham.
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[19 January] From E. S. [Ethel Smyth] to E. Craig [Edith Craig]. She is relieved that [Rutland] Boughton has dropped the Bournemouth idea, alluding to Mrs Madderson's experience; some text is overwritten and obscure...
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[14 February 1932] From Ethel [Ethel Smyth] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She sends a contribution to the Ellen Terry Memorial; after reading the letters to George Bernard Shaw she realises what a remarkable woman she was.
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[22 June 1917] From Oswald Stoll to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for her help at the matinee at the Empire Theatre, Chiswick in aid of the War Seal Foundation.
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[11 April 1913] From Godfrey Tearle to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He regrets he cannot help with an unnamed play as he is taken away from town; he spoke to Miss Yarde about this.
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[28 March 1930] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Edie [Edith Craig]. She recommends a friend who used to be an actor and business manager, Will Denham, who is partially blind, for some work with the Sunshine Homes.
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[Undated] From Peggy Webster [Margaret Webster] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She sends thanks for the Transformation of Ticehurst; she is very busy with Mary Stuart and Henry VIII.