EC-Z3,255 letter British Library [7 June 1929] From Lynn Fontanne to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends thanks for invitation to Smallhythe; she cannot come now; hopes to persuade Theatre Guild to give special performance of Caprice in aid of [...
EC-Z3,256 letter British Library [1 March] From Nina Forbes to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She reports on Ellen Terry's health after her eye operation in New York and reassurance that she would have travelled with her if a return to England...
EC-Z3,260 letter British Library [30 January 1927] From Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Edie [Edith Craig]. She asks for signed postcard of Ellen Terry for Douglas Wieland, a boy who gave £2 to the Braille Fund. Annotation asks Barnie [Hilda Barnes] to try t...
EC-Z3,343 postcard British Library [19 October] From Maud Hoffman to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She agrees to do Madame Roland on Nov 12 and asks for prompt copy and props list of How the Vote was Won.
EC-Z3,345 letter British Library [11 September 1924] From Constance Holme to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She will ask her agent to write to Miss Elder, Arts League of Service, about her play 'The Home of Vision'; mentions Vera [Holme].
EC-Z3,351 letter British Library [28 June 1912] From Laurence Housman to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He has dramatic but not literary rights in the USA, where they wish to publish his pamphlet on women’s rights; unsure of American interest in [women's...
EC-Z3,359 letter British Library [11 December 1946] From Reverend Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He sends travel plans for his visit to Smallhythe about Ellen Terry's centenary; very concerned she should not go to too much trouble for lunch.
EC-Z3,361 telegram draft British Library [December 1946] From E. C. [Edith Craig] to Rev. Howson [Vincent Howson]. She asks Rev. Howson to wait until he receives a letter from John Gielgud which she will forward immediately [about Ellen Terry's centenary].
EC-Z3,373 letter British Library [2 June 1915] From H. B. Irving to Edy Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for allowing him to take part in the tribute to his brother, Laurence Irving, organised by her; apologises that the Savoy could not be u...
EC-Z3,415 letter British Library [16 September 1917] From Gertrude Kingston to Edy [Edith Craig]. She regrets she cannot do the mad scene owing to lack of rehearsal but will do the balcony scene with Ben Webster instead; mentions the Beecham people...