EC-B142 letter
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[5 January 1925] From I. A. Hawliczek to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Encloses cheque and reports favourably on response to Through the Crack.
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[5 January 1925] From I. A. Hawliczek to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Encloses cheque and reports favourably on response to Through the Crack.
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[3 March 1931] From La Fontaine Brothers to Miss E. Craig [Edith Craig]. Estimate for French cooking range.
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[15 May 1927] From Dennis Hoskins to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is sorry he is unable to be in [play]; remembrance to Mrs Shute.
Smallhythe Place
[2 September 1920] From Tony [Clare Atwood] to Edy [Edith Craig]. Mentions visit one weekend and commiseration on the death of Sappho [cat?]; annotated.
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[22 December 1914] From [Unknown] [Vernor Grant] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. About Dom Gregory's manuscript and suitable music for production.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] From Vi to Edy [Edith Craig]. Information about folk songs; Cecil Sharp; few in Kent; annotated 'Sons of Levi' No. 1182.
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[24 August 1912] From [Unknown] [Iska Teleki] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. From President of the Hungarian section of the International Congress for Women’s Suffrage.
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[15 December 1925] Children's Country Holidays Fund. Performers include Edith Craig, John Gielgud, Sybil Thorndike, Raymond Massey.
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[Undated] Very brief notice of Queen Mary's patronage of the production by Edith Craig in aid of the Children’s Country Holiday Fund at Daly's Theatre.
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[16 April 1923] Illustration of Edith Craig wearing a hat and a brief report of her appearance in a film in Egypt, based on the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle.