EC-D155 programme
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[14 July 1924] British Empire Shakespeare Society. Twenty-third annual elocution competition; judge Sybil Thorndike; judges in London included Edith Craig.
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[14 July 1924] British Empire Shakespeare Society. Twenty-third annual elocution competition; judge Sybil Thorndike; judges in London included Edith Craig.
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[Undated] Bennett Theatres Ltd. Notes [for a speech]; refers to Coventry and festival [probably speech by Edith Craig for the 1935 Ellen Terry festival]; EC-E5 is inserted.
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[27 March 1933] Women’s Institutes. Five plays by Women’s Institutes. Edith Craig was the adjudicator.
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[February 1933] Edith Craig adjudicated. Banffshire Federal WSRI; Beds. County Federation of Women's Institutes; and Cambridgeshire Rural Community Council. Annotated...
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[10 April 1923] Film based on novel by Arthur Conan Doyle; General Herbert, General Hunter, Gaumont Films, Edith Craig acted
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[17 April 1923] Film based on the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. General Herbert; General Hunter; Gaumont Films; Edith Craig acted.
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[April 1923] General Herbert; General Hunter; Edith Craig acted. Refers to the Gaumont film of Arthur Conan Doyle's Fires of Fate.
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[15 February 1935] Describes plans for festival including play, civic welcome to Edith Craig and exhibition. Annotated '2283'.
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[28 February 1935] Illustration shows mayor of Coventry and Edith Craig at St Mary's Hall [Ellen Terry Birthday Festival]. Annotated '2283'.
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[21 September 1938] 18 letters from Ellen Terry to Mrs Helen Rosina Price were sold in London to Edith Craig. Annotated '2283'.