EC-G1805 cutting
British Library
[28 February 1935] At Ellen Terry Festival, civic reception with mayor and Lady Flower, Edith Craig revealed Ellen Terry's date of birth as 1847. Annotated '2283'.
British Library
[28 February 1935] At Ellen Terry Festival, civic reception with mayor and Lady Flower, Edith Craig revealed Ellen Terry's date of birth as 1847. Annotated '2283'.
British Library
[22 February 1935] Details of Ellen Terry Birthday Festival at Coventry Opera House, play, civic reception for Edith Craig at St Mary's Hall. Annotated '2283'.
British Library
[5 September 1938] Edith Craig paid £3 12s 6d at Glendinnings auction for relics and letters from Ellen Terry to friend Cindy, late Mrs Ellen Rosina Brice of Warminster,...
British Library
[1 March 1935] Civic reception, performance, address by Mr R. Crompton Rhodes, Edith Craig visits Market St, memento exhibition at Opera House; poem by Abe Jephcott.
British Library
[1 March 1935] Coventry Repertory Company. Full page detailed coverage of festival, including illustration of Edith Craig giving a speech in response to mayor's welcome.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] "The Theatre of the Soul". By Nikolai Evreinov. [Pioneer Players]. English version annotated 'revised Jan 26 by E. [Edith] Craig C St J [Christopher St John & Mark Barr'.
British Library
[1930] "Singing Jailbirds". By Upton Sinclair. [Masses Stage & Film Guild]. Director’s copy, inscribed with 'Edith Craig, 31 Bedford St'; red notebook with printed pages fixed.
Smallhythe Place
[1941] "Beginning of the Way". By Henzie Raeburn. The Pilgrim Players. Inscribed 'to Edith Craig from the author and Martin, Yew Tree House, Littleover near Derby'.
British Library
[March 1890] Trinity College, London. Local examinations in music, senior division pass section, March 1890 Edith Ailsa Geraldine Wardell, [Edith Craig] Pianoforte 76/100, pupil of W. Alex...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Ellen Terry Memorial Museum/Ellen Terry Trust. From the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund for expenses at Smallhythe Place, signed Edith Craig. Paper headed Priest's House, Smallhythe, Tenterden, Kent.