SCB26A-B24b letter British Library [14 December] From Paul [Paul Cooper] to Edy [Edith Craig]. He reports on the inspection of the ceiling [at Priest's Cottage] and provides a sketch of its unusal construction with detailed sketch of loose conne...
ET-D2358 letter British Library [29 May 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He thanks her for sending the original copy of chapters one to five of Recollections and Reflections which he will forward to Mr Keary.
ET-D2370 letter British Library [13 September 1906] From A. Hutchinson to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He refers to her having sent the manuscript to McClure's and the negotiations with Everybody's [Magazine]; annotation refers to Hutchinson having seen...
ET-D279 play programme ("Much Ado About Nothing") British Library [12 October 1903] Ellen Terry as Beatrice; Edith Craig as Margaret; Matheson Lang as Benedick.
ET-D520 programme British Library [23 June 1918] American Night, with Ellen Terry in 'something from Shakespeare' with Tom Heslewood. George H. Roberts MP.
EC-G1419 cutting British Library [1 December 1930] Detailed report of Edith Craig's adjudication of a Women's Institute drama festival at Folkestone; mentions Rhodes Minnis and institutes at Walmer, Ha...
EC-G1727 cutting British Library [14 July] British Empire Shakespeare Society. Final annual elocution competition; Phyllis Neilson Terry a judge; Princess Marie Louise to present prize for sonnet class; Macbeth class for Ellen Te...
EC-P14 handbill ("An Early English Nativity Play") British Library [Undated] In aid of women war workers. [Secretary Mrs Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon; diction, Dr Aiken, music arranged by Mr C. Kennedy Scott; lists patrons and ticket pr...
EC-Z3,255 letter British Library [7 June 1929] From Lynn Fontanne to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends thanks for invitation to Smallhythe; she cannot come now; hopes to persuade Theatre Guild to give special performance of Caprice in aid of [...
ET-7,103 letter British Library [18 October] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He is busy with rehearsals and has opened in a one-act play at the Kilburn Empire which was a big success; mentions George Lewis and Mrs Powell and Ne...