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[24 May 1933] Illustration of Florence Locke, Lady Flower, Mr H. B. Irving, Edith Craig and Tom Heslewood with relics and costumes associated with Ellen Terry and H...
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[24 May 1933] Illustration of Florence Locke, Lady Flower, Mr H. B. Irving, Edith Craig and Tom Heslewood with relics and costumes associated with Ellen Terry and H...
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[6 September 1938] Edith Craig paid £3 12s 6d at Glendinnings auction for letters from Ellen Terry to friend Cindy, late Mrs Ellen Rosina Brice of Warminster, Wiltshire;...
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[14 July 1934] London admirers of Ellen Terry to go to St Paul's, Covent Garden and performance at the Barn Theatre with Mary Casson, Stephen Haggard, John Gielgud,...
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[1 February 1928] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends details of expenses; mentions Ellen Terry's enjoyment with the gramophone; Mr Pulleyn's mother, Miss Hassall, May.
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[Undated] From Alfred C. Calmour to Edie [Edith Craig]. He wishes Edith Craig success in tomorrow's play; hopes the appearance may begin a successful career; Ellen Terry's example will help.
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[30 September 1927] From Olive Chaplin to Edy [Edith Craig]. Writing on behalf of Hilda Barnes to say Louie is leaving shortly, to her great relief; Ellen Terry is happy but her heart and breathing are bad.
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[23 July 1934] From Chasie [Pauline Chase] to Edy [Edith Craig]. Praises the performance of the previous day and adds that it was just what Ellen Terry would have loved [handwriting suggests correspondent may not be...
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[6 April 1910] From C. H. Croker-King to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is happy to hear from Miss [Ellen] Terry of Edith Craig's praise of his performance as 'Slender'.
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[November] From Mabel Egerton to Gilbert Samuel and Co.. She explains the circumstances of Dr Attwater’s attendance on Ellen Terry, that she recommended him, and that his account does not include payment for...
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[13 December 1946] From Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He regrets he could not come on 13th [to discuss Ellen Terry's Centenary]; hopes to come on 19th or 20th.