EC-Z3,076 letter
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[29 June] From Esme Beringer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She suggests that [Edith] Craig might be interested in putting on Electra with Esme Beringer in the title role, to be paid expenses only and suggestin...
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[29 June] From Esme Beringer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She suggests that [Edith] Craig might be interested in putting on Electra with Esme Beringer in the title role, to be paid expenses only and suggestin...
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[22 October 1903] From Marie Bremer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for help with a dress; she would like refusal of it should the rumour of Edith Craig's disposal of it be true; mentions [Ellen Terry].
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[10 August 1928] From Mrs P. Burke to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Thanks for Edith Craig's acceptance of the medal mentioned in previous letter (EC-Z3,096), which was apparently placed in Ellen Terry's coffin.
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[Undated] From J. Comyns Carr to Edie [Edith Craig]. He is delighted to hear success of Edith Craig's play; sends congratulations; as one who once tried to dissuade her from taking to the stage he is hap...
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[26 February 1927] From Gerald B. Edwards to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. At Mrs Mayor's suggestion, he asks Edith Craig to produce his play which the Playroom Six are putting on for two weeks.
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[Undated] From Edith Evans to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She thanks Edith Craig for valuable help in playing a part; her mother and father enjoyed it; she refers to some who found it sordid.
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[4 February 1910] From G. S. Foster to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Thanks on behalf of committee for delightful evening on Sunday; offering box at the Albert Hall to Edith Craig and her company.
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[28 November] From Gwen Ffrangcon Davies to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She apologises for forgetting literary duties; hopes to meet Edith Craig after Bethlehem is produced; mentions her activities in Leeds; Paul Shelving.
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[20 March 1930] From Leslie French to Edy Craig [Edith Craig]. He has already telephoned Miss [Christopher] St John to say he will be delighted to play for Edith Craig and asks for the date as soon as possible.
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[10 April 1918] From J. T. Grein to My dear friend [Edith Craig]. Offers Edith Craig the post of Assistant Director of the Southern Company, concentrating on Holland; mentions Whelen, Basil Gill.