EC-Z3,469 letter
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[Undated] From Maud Milton to Edie [Edith Craig]. She urges Edith Craig to play The Princess, a role which will suit her though the costumes are old and worn; mentions [Ellen Terry]; asks whether she...
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[Undated] From Maud Milton to Edie [Edith Craig]. She urges Edith Craig to play The Princess, a role which will suit her though the costumes are old and worn; mentions [Ellen Terry]; asks whether she...
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[18 September 1933] From Daphnie Phillips to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He offers to sell a souvenir programme, dated 1881, of The Cup; mentions Henry Irving and [Ellen Terry].
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[26 November] From Cora Urquhart Potter to Edy [Edith Craig]. She invites Edith Craig to call tomorrow morning or evening; she is going to Germany; mentions the kindness show to her by [Ellen Terry].
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[12 September 1929] From M. Wigham Richardson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Lists titles of books on Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in his possession; sends regards to Miss [Christopher] St John.
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[14 February 1932] From Ethel [Ethel Smyth] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She sends a contribution to the Ellen Terry Memorial; after reading the letters to George Bernard Shaw she realises what a remarkable woman she was.
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[1926] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Tony [Clare Atwood]. She sends thanks for a message from [Ellen] Terry and mentions being disturbed about Edy [Edith Craig], [possibly about her ill health].
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[28 February 1929] From M. Warrender [Maud Warrender] to Miss Harvey. She encloses contributions [to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund] from Mrs Brunner, Otis Skinner, Mrs Warren Low.
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[25 November 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. Godefroi and Yolande brilliant, unplayable and too unpleasant for England, USA or France; wants Ellen Terry to recite at Steinway-Meyer reception.
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[March 1897] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. Hopes Ellen Terry will recover in Margate; glad she is interested in play about Mrs Norton; busy on three volume novel The School for Saints.
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[14 December 1887] From J. L. Toole to Mrs Rumball [Elizabeth Rumball]. He encloses a box for Monday and sends a message to [Ellen Terry in] America; [envelope does not match this letter].