EC-H415 play ("Sar' Alice")
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[1930] "Sar' Alice". By James R. Gregson. Inscribed to Edith Craig from the author; 'read May 1930'.
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[1930] "Sar' Alice". By James R. Gregson. Inscribed to Edith Craig from the author; 'read May 1930'.
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[1935] "Six Soviet Plays". Preface by Elmer Rice; inscribed 'Edy's [Edith Craig] book'.
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[1932] "Rococo". By Granville Barker. Inscribed 'Edith Craig from Jacko [Vera Holm] 23 August 1933'.
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[15 January] Mrs George Booth invites Miss Edith Craig to two children's plays
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[18 June 1920] [Pioneer Players]. Black Cat Tearooms luncheons received from Miss [Edith] Craig.
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[Undated] [Edith Craig] with three women [Christopher St John, Clare Atwood sitting on the wall near the well at Priest's House].
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[Undated] Announcement that Edith Craig will replace her mother Ellen Terry in Pinkie and the Fairies for Monday and Wednesday matinees.
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[Undated] Actresses' Franchise League. She mentions Miss Mayo, Miss Bensusan.
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[Undated] Ellen Terry with large dog and Edith Craig, on board ship; on her last tour of America; annotated on reverse 'DU'.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry with Edith Craig; departure for Australia tour from Tilbury. Annotated on reverse 'DU'.