EC-B103 letter
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[17 September 1923] From Leonard M. Arden to Mr Ramsden. He tried in Leeds to obtain more sheets of gelatine for coloured slides so asked for Miss [Edith] Craig to obtain from London.
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[17 September 1923] From Leonard M. Arden to Mr Ramsden. He tried in Leeds to obtain more sheets of gelatine for coloured slides so asked for Miss [Edith] Craig to obtain from London.
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[23 October 1924] From Beatrice Ensor to Miss Atwood [Claire Atwood]. She thanks her for her letter of 20th; will return Time and Tide; fortunate in having Miss [Edith] Craig in the venture; details of electrician, carpe...
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[18 April 1918] From W. R. Staveley to Miss Bright. He reports discussions with Mr Whelen, Miss [Edith] Craig and Nathan [about costumes] but will not use Clarkson's again who let them down on Sunday.
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[26 July 1935] Report of a Garden Fete in aid of Rolvenden Church restoration opened by Princess Bibesco with her uncle Rt Hon H. J. Tennant and Rev. H. B. Langton;...
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[13 April 1935] British Drama League. British Drama League Community Theatre Festival; Edith Craig was the adjudicator.
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[6 October 1931] Hereford Amateurs. Centenary of the death of Mrs Siddons. British Drama League, Stage Guild, British Actors’ Equity Association; Edith Craig to attend the ceremony at Ch...
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[25 February 1933] Forum Club. Lunch in honour of Terry familiy; Fred Terry, Julia Neilson, Mabel Terry Lewis, Edith Craig, John and Val Gielgud, Janet and Lucy Terry-Lewis to atten...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] "Barbara". By Jerome K. Jerome. Two notebooks with printed pages pasted in, heavily annotated, inserted and attached to EC-H143; Edith Craig under the name, Ailsa Craig, played the p...
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[16 January] Women's League of Service for Motherhood. Charity performance in aid of the Women's League of Service for Motherhood. Sybil Thorndike, Freda Mackenzie, Mary and Anne Thorndike Casson
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[7 August 1919] From Robert Esmond Jones to Miss Atwood [Clare Atwood]. He confirms arrangement to meet Edith Craig and Miss [Clare] Atwood for dinner in a restaurant and explains that they will recognise him by his beard.