ET-D966 programme ("The Lyons Mail")
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[12 July 1895] Henry Irving as Lesurques and Dubosc. Ailsa Craig [Edith Craig] as niece to Postmaster. Maude Milton as Jeanette. Annotated on cover with date.
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[12 July 1895] Henry Irving as Lesurques and Dubosc. Ailsa Craig [Edith Craig] as niece to Postmaster. Maude Milton as Jeanette. Annotated on cover with date.
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[31 August 1915] Pioneer Players. In aid of the building fund for the Franciscan Church. Ellen Terry as Portia; Christopher St John as Salarino.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Photograph of a painting by Clare Atwood of Edith Craig, Charles Staite and Irene Cooper Willis (on reverse the woman on steps is identified as Vera H...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] [Miss Shedlock] in a window; statue; 'Diana of Dobsons' on stage; many small photographs of people spelling the word 'Harry' addressed to Edith Craig...
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[23 July 1928] From Deborah Crook to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry; mentions her appearance in various plays especially recalling her costume in New Men and Old Acres w...
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[23 July 1928] From Nell Higson to Edy [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, commenting on articles about Ellen Terry by men who never saw her act and did not mention her performanc...
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[20 March 1918] From Jacko [Vera Holme] to Edy [Edith Craig]. National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, Glasgow and west of Scotland Women’s suffrage societies joint-committee; asks for sketch so she can lear...
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[1923] From C. F. S. [Charles Smith] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He mentions Hofmannsthal in Vienna, likely to secure rights and possible venues, St John's at Holland Park, Queen's Gate, St Mary Abbotts, Kensington;...
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[7 April 1922] From L. B. Ramsden to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is planning a new season of plays three nights a month from October to to March, a Repertory Committee programme; mentions Leeds Arts Club Players.
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[5 January 1925] York Everyman Theatre. Directors Edith Craig, Charles F. Smith, Margery W. Patterson, Herbert M. Duke, office manager Herbert M. Duke, Hon. Secretary George W. Wilson, Assi...