EC-Z3,095 letter
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[10 August] From Antoinette Burgiss to Edy [Edith Craig]. She explains that it is not the Villa d'Esbo but Mrs Bryen’s Italian garden on Bantry Bay; detailed news; mentions having seen five plays at the Abbey...
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[10 August] From Antoinette Burgiss to Edy [Edith Craig]. She explains that it is not the Villa d'Esbo but Mrs Bryen’s Italian garden on Bantry Bay; detailed news; mentions having seen five plays at the Abbey...
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[22 June] From Kenneth to Edy [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for the posters for unnamed play and informs her of a discovery of some traditional Shakespeare songs, as reported by Ben Greet; mention...
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[February 1919] National Union of Journalists. Concert/entertainment in aid of 'NUJ Fund for Dependants of British Sailor, Soldier and Airmen Journalists who have fallen in the War', with songs, re...
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[6 February 1893] With hard cover, bound in silk grosgrain. First night performance; music composed by C. Villiers Stanford. Edward Gordon Craig as Lord Leicester; Elle...
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[29 January 1938] Garrick Club. Henry Irving centenary; recollections of Henry Irving, Lyceum Theatre, Sir August Harris, Drury Lane, Baroness Burdett-Coutts, Garrick Club, Bram Stok...
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[Undated] Article mentions Henry Irving, Oscar Wilde, Mr [Edward] Godwin, the natural and the theatrical stage, masquerade ball.
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[7 April 1909] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He will report on Miss Robinow's visit to the Farm, Smallhythe and advises that he sees Tower Cottage, Winchelsea in order to obtain purchaser. Annota...
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[28 January 1913] The Pioneer Players. Note about leaving proof copies of [Russian Ballet book] with Miss Woolrich's office; on reverse flyer for Pioneer Players' production of Mrs Warren's...
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[16 January 1913] From [Unknown] [Edith Craig] to Miss St John [Christopher St John]. Encloses a copy of the Russian Ballet book and asks her to mention the pictures; certificate of posting attached.
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[2 May 1891] Music composed by Meredith Ball. Ellen Terry as Beatrice, Henry Irving as Benedick and Edward Gordon Craig as a messenger.