EC-Z3,180 letter
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[8 November 1912] From M. Dearmer [Mabel Dearmer] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks Edith Craig to return a box of stage costumes belonging to Laurence Housman [see EC-Z3,181].
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[8 November 1912] From M. Dearmer [Mabel Dearmer] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks Edith Craig to return a box of stage costumes belonging to Laurence Housman [see EC-Z3,181].
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[26 July 1907] From Alfred Filbert to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He sends thanks for Edith Craig's note; he is currently sick in bed but hopes to meet before she leaves Bruges [see EC-Z3,233 and EC-Z3,234].
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[10 February 1927] From Bramwell Fletcher to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He resigned from the Insurance Company and accepted a job at the Shakespeare Festival at £3 per week; thanks Edith Craig for advice [see EC-Z3,249].
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[31 December 1897] From Jean Forbes-Robertson to Edy [Edith Craig]. New Year greetings to Ellen Terry and Edith Craig; mentions Berlin in February at the new Royal Opera House which he does not like.
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[Undated] From Charles H. H. [Charles Hawtrey] to Edie [Edith Craig]. He reports an argument he has had with Olive Chaplin and hopes he can talk with Edith Craig about this [see EC-Z3,329 to EC-Z3,336].
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[10 September 1928] From C. Huntington [Constant Huntington] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She has been obliged to return [Marguerite] Steen's book, having read it but not heard from Edith Craig.
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[25 October] From Torahiko Khori to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He discusses the possible production of his play Yoshitomo by another [illegible] and in which Edith Craig is also interested; mentions Milton Rosmer.
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[20 September 1933] From A. F. Ninnes to Mrs Craig [Edith Craig]. Asks if Edith Craig would like, for the museum, price £4, a shagreen knife box containing silver knives and forks, once the property of Ellen Terry an...
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[23 September 1923] From Athene Seyler to Edie [Edith Craig]. She gives her opinion, based on a slight acquaintance, of an [unnamed] young man about whom Edith Craig has been making inquiries; mentions staying at...
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[27 November 1923] From Ethel [Ethel Smyth] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She suggests a plan whereby she can have a manuscript delivered by a typist to Edith Craig's flat and correct it there for the editor of the Strand; m...