EC-AZ3,262 letter
British Library
[22 July 1928] From Caroline Wilson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling Lyceum Theatre and her friend Lotty Verne.
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[22 July 1928] From Caroline Wilson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling Lyceum Theatre and her friend Lotty Verne.
British Library
[25 July 1928] From Louise J. Wyndham and F. W. Wyndham to Edith Craig. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, hoping laurel wreath was appropriate.
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[March 1925] From I. A. Hawliczek to Miss Edith Craig. Sent copies of Young Person in Pink to Mr Elmore; asks for particulars of Margaret Yarde.
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[16 February 1925] From Beatrice Ensor to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks for publicity material for Mirandolina; has phoned Miss [Clare] Atwood.
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[15 January 1925] From I. A. Hawliczek pp. F. Hall to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He encloses a letter and asks whether it should be booked or not.
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[13] From Gertrude Jennings to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She is relieved that she is not asked to waive the fee; anything may be put onto the corsets, even camels.
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[Undated] From Thomas to Edy [Edith Craig]. He encloses the letter to the Provincetown [Players] and gives own address rather than wait for the headed notepaper.
British Library
[3 February 1930] From L. A. Waterman [Leonard Waterman] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He encloses a cheque for petty cash.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] From G. J. [Gwen John] to Miss Edith Craig. Advises her not to go to that play, and that the madigral makes scene viii the best.
Smallhythe Place
[17 January 1904] From Alicia Buckton to Madam [Edith Craig]. She asks about costumes for enclosed play (EC-H683), mentions Mr Whelen, Lord Tennyson and Henry Irving.