EC-Z3,045 letter
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[Undated] From Hilda Barnes to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Detailed letter about the appropriate use of Margaret Palgrave’s legacy to Ellen Terry; mentions the visit from Mr [Walter D'Arcy] Hart the lawyer, Mi...
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[Undated] From Hilda Barnes to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Detailed letter about the appropriate use of Margaret Palgrave’s legacy to Ellen Terry; mentions the visit from Mr [Walter D'Arcy] Hart the lawyer, Mi...
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[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She mentions the Private View tickets; reports on Ellen Terry's behaviour, her finances, and poor heating at the farm at Smallhythe; mentions Mr [Walt...
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[20 August 1927] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She is going to Scarborough for a holiday; reports on Marion Terry's successful visit; Ellen Terry's health; mentions Lady Alix [Egerton], the Casella...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Pauline Chase] to Dear old girl [Edith Craig]. She reports on Ellen Terry's health, and her plans to come to London to see Edith Craig's play; she asks for a box, not a seat; and a room to be prepa...
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[29 October 1928] From Picky [Pamela Colman Smith] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She offers prints and drawings of Gandy [Ellen Terry] in eleven different roles, with price list; mentions having turned a room in her house into a sh...
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[1 March] From Nina Forbes to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She reports on Ellen Terry's health after her eye operation in New York and reassurance that she would have travelled with her if a return to England...
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[30 January 1927] From Gertrude Forbes-Robertson to Edie [Edith Craig]. She asks for signed postcard of Ellen Terry for Douglas Wieland, a boy who gave £2 to the Braille Fund. Annotation asks Barnie [Hilda Barnes] to try t...
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[11 December 1946] From Reverend Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He sends travel plans for his visit to Smallhythe about Ellen Terry's centenary; very concerned she should not go to too much trouble for lunch.
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[December 1946] From E. C. [Edith Craig] to Rev. Howson [Vincent Howson]. She asks Rev. Howson to wait until he receives a letter from John Gielgud which she will forward immediately [about Ellen Terry's centenary].
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[25 April 1929] From Alison Leggatt to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She apologises for her absence from the Ellen Terry matinee at which she had promised to sell programmes; prevented by a rehearsal which did not end u...