ET-Z4,013 postcard British Library [17 July 1905] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. He asks for Lady Colin C's address and any others who might be interested in his new book; mentions possible work next May; illustration of Heidelberg...
ET-Z4,102 letter British Library [1906] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mummy [Ellen Terry]. He is collecting more prefaces for the Dutch edition of book; mentions his friend Verhade; mentions Bauer, Van Looyy, Voorman whom he admires.
ET-Z4,106 letter British Library [12 August 1908] From Ted [[Edward Gordon] [Craig]] to [Unknown] [[Ellen] [Terry]]. He asks her to write on realism and the actor, criticising Charles Reade, urging her to take a stand either for or against realism; mentions De Quesne...
ET-Z4,113 letter British Library [Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. Nelly was desperately ill with ptomaine poisoning and treated by Dr Penny of Oakley Street; mentions Ellen Terry appearing in a music hall; Japanese;...
ET-Z4,117 letter British Library [16 November 1908] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. Complains of loneliness in Moscow; training at Moscow Art Theatre is thorough; mentions Isadora [Duncan]; encloses a small sealed empty envelope; sket...
ET-Z4,124 letter British Library [February 1909] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry to write to Isadora Duncan about a claim in the American yellow press, Mondre Illustre, that their daughter is studying dancing at...
ET-Z4,139 letter British Library [16 June 1918] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Discussion about New Eagle star with sketch of planets; disaster with spaghetti, with sketch; Teddy is learning to draw insects; they will send her we...
ET-Z4,152 letter fragment British Library [Undated] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Third page of a letter, reporting that Teddy [Edward Craig] has built an apparatus for lighting a scene, and can read Italian fairly well; he hopes sh...
SC7-B21 letter British Library [31 October 1901] From Gordon Craig [Edward Gordon Craig] to Miss Edith Craig. He asks her to make 100 dresses for £80; the average cost of each dress in masque was 10/6 but he claims they are £3 30s if anyone enquires.