NT/SMA/PH/184i Photograph
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Edward Gordon Craig with dog, Young man in glasses (O/CB/176ph)
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Edward Gordon Craig with dog, Young man in glasses (O/CB/176ph)
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[January 1909] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Graham [Robertson] play; contract with Tree similiar to Moscow one; plans to be free to work on idea of motion by working as artistic advisor in sever...
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[1904] Describes Edward Gordon Craig's letter to Morning Post and his rudeness towards theatrical managers.
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[Undated] From Ed'ard [Edward Gordon Craig] to My own dearest Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. A detailed description, with illustrations, of the condition of his four pairs of boots and request for a new pair.
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[22 February 1905] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He describes Russia, its cities, buildings and mentions war in the east and numbers killed; illustration of St Isaac's Cathedral, St Petersburg.
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[15 December 1907] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He hopes Ellen Terry will come to Florence; he has rooms overlooking Ponte Vecchio; illustration of Ponte Vecchio, Florence.
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[12 November 1910] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He compares California with Florence where architects and artists create such buildings; illustration of panorama of Florence from the Piazzale Michel...
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[8 November 1910] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. Quotation from Leonardo da Vinci to inspire himself about durable works and the life of the artist; shows San Gimignano.
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[Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He hopes Ellen Terry's tour goes well; mentions the Rocky mountains and fine architecture of Florence; illustration of San Gimignano.
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[January 1895] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Arrangements for Ellen Terry's visit, suggesting that she comes by train to West Drayton or to Uxbridge; Rosy [Craig]'s green dress.