EC-Z3,020 letter
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[23 April 1928] From Mary Baker to Edith Craig. She asks for Ellen Terry’s autograph on enclosed programme; annotated ‘Sorry refusing everyone. Not well enough’.
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[23 April 1928] From Mary Baker to Edith Craig. She asks for Ellen Terry’s autograph on enclosed programme; annotated ‘Sorry refusing everyone. Not well enough’.
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[1 July] From Esme Beringer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She mentions expenses for unnamed play and a meeting when she is in town.
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[11 September 1928] From P. G. Bishopp to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He regrets he cannot undertake the painting [at Smallhythe Place].
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[Undated] From Clemence Dane to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She regrets she is too busy lecturing and writing to help with anything before Christmas.
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[13 April 1917] From Fabia Drake to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Enid [probably an understudy] does not need much rehearsal; Fabia and Dolly will come tomorrow morning.
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[16 November] From Winifred Emery to Edie [Edith Craig]. She encloses a photograph of herself from the period when she was playing Lady Touchwood.
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[Undated] From Charles H. Hawtrey to Edie [Edith Craig]. He asks for an hour's private conversation with her about Olive Chaplin, possibly at lunch in the Grill Room.
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[3 April 1925] From Gertrude Kingston to Edy [Edith Craig]. She acknowledges the cheque and praises Sybil Thorndike’s performance as Clare.
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[29 August 1900] From G. Ambrose Lee to Miss Edith Craig. Sends illustration of the garter ribbon for the King and where it should be worn.
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[10 January 1928] From Miriam Lewes to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for her help in securing a [illegible] job.