EC-Z3,634 letter ("[The March of the Women]") British Library [Undated] From E. [Ethel Smyth] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She is shortly leaving England to find peace to do [women's suffrage] work; giving permission to play her march with trumpets and enclosing a small pi...
EC-Z3,648 letter British Library [3 January 1924] From Ethel [Ethel Smyth] to Edie [Edith Craig]. She reports on plans for a production of The Boatswain’s Mate in Leeds and Liverpool, mentioning Mr Tobin as stage manager and Eugenie Knoop; hopes th...
EC-Z3,655 letter British Library [13 December 1928] From Helen [Mrs Spicer] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She is trying to trace a photographer called Copperfield, late of Brook Street, who took a photograph of [Ellen Terry] from which she would like two p...
EC-Z3,659 letter British Library [25 August 1928] From Marguerite Steen to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks if her black onyx ring, which she lent to Ellen Terry, has been found among her possessions, as she would like it back; Barney [Hilda Barnes]...
EC-Z3,672 letter British Library [11 September 1903] From Arthur Symons to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He reports that [Eleanora] Duse is in Zurich and will be in London in October to act in La Citta Morta; if it is banned by the censor he suggests the...
EC-Z3,697 letter British Library [10 June] From Russell Thorndike to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks to see the play written by her Icelandic friend as he might be able to get backing for it; adding that the Richard III costume he bought at th...
EC-Z3,714 letter British Library [26 July 1928] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She sends condolences on death of Ellen Terry and goes on to describe life in South Africa; Elsie Hale pianist at Schumann concerto; describes various...
EC-Z3,735 letter British Library [7 July 1918] From Sydney Valentine to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He explains that the Wolsey costume, once Henry Irving’s that Sydney Valentine wore at the charity matinee and has since been mislaid, may have been r...
EC-Z3,786 postcard British Library [1903] From W. B. Yeats to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He has arranged for Sencan [Senchan] or The King's Threshold to be sent to her; mentions Mrs Emery and having copyrighted them; he has sent a sketch o...
EC-Z3,789 letter British Library [28 July] From W. B. Yeats to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He discusses plans for the opening ceremony suggesting that Symons or Sturge Moore work on this in consultation with her; offers Senchan [The King's T...