EC-Z3,533 letter
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[Undated] From Nancy Price to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She suggests that Joan, who will dance in one of Edith Craig’s productions, should be given very general instructions about the idea to be conveyed.
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[Undated] From Nancy Price to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She suggests that Joan, who will dance in one of Edith Craig’s productions, should be given very general instructions about the idea to be conveyed.
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[17 January 1928] From Harold Scott to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. There will be a rehearsal for the men at Edith Craig’s flat on Wednesday and he proposes another for Una O’Connor and Maunsell on Thursday.
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[1 March 1920] From Margaret Scudamore to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She apologises for the late return of a cord which Edith Craig lent to Denis Wyndham; invites her to lunch the following week.
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[18 October 1938] From Laurence [Laurence Tadema] to Edy [Edith Craig]. Outlines Edith Craig's horoscope which emphasises her self-sacrifice, friendship and living by her ideals rather than public success.
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[16 October 1917] From Irene Vanbrugh to Edie [Edith Craig]. She asks [Edith Craig] to help with the Theatrical Ladies Guild of Charity Tea Party on 11 December 1917.
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[1913] From Gilda Varesi to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She received the message from Miss Rho but she is under doctor’s orders to leave the cast of Romance for a rest and cannot help Edith Craig.
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[16] From Maude Valerie White to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She agrees to meet Edith Craig at 4 o’clock with Lady Mary Strickland to discuss requirements for the concert at 19 Grosvenor Square.
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[18] From Mother [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. She hopes [Edith Craig] gets well in Bath; rehearsing Crossings, with Chris [Christopher St John] present; crinoline costume; Berty's birthday dinner;...
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[20 March 1933] From Madge Kendal to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Thanks.
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[December 1916] From Gordon Bottomley to Madam [Edith Craig].