ET-D2192 letter
British Library
[2 April 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Edith Craig. In response to a query from an American publisher, he asks for Sidgwick & Jackson's terms for sheet publication.
British Library
[2 April 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Edith Craig. In response to a query from an American publisher, he asks for Sidgwick & Jackson's terms for sheet publication.
Smallhythe Place
[22 November 1933] From Christopher St John [ ] to Jo [Miss J. M. Harvey]. Refers to a meeting which she inadvertently missed and 'Florence Locke's scheme' to give lecture in aid of [Ellen Terry] memorial at Stationer's Hall...
British Library
[13 January 1947] From Reverend Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Howson spent an evening preparing Ellen Terry centenary service and has sent it to John Gielgud; has received Edith Craig's annotations; is still not...
British Library
[22 December 1908] From Fred Milner to [Unknown]. He sends his copy of The Story of My Life for signature; praises her role as Aunt Imogen [in Pinkie and the Fairies]; Henry Irving's acting; quoted El...
British Library
[13 July 1916] British Red Cross; Order of St John of Jerusalem. The Temple Fete, in aid of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Music arranged by Nellie Chaplin. Play rehearsed by Os...
British Library
[25 May 1910] From Jim [James Carew] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. He mentions having been with Nellie [Ellen Terry] to the Japanese exhibition which he describes in detail; mentions Lady Alix Egerton; Mrs Ward and Ma...
British Library
[1 March 1877] Benefit performance for Mr Compton. Names of Marion Terry, Florence Terry, Ellen Terry as Georgina Vesey, Charles Kelly as Roderigo marked in the cast...
British Library
[13 July 1916] British Red Cross; Order of St John of Jerusalem. The Temple Fete, in aid of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Dennis Neilson-Terry as Sebastian; Ellen Terry as Beat...
British Library
[15 October 1931] Yesterday 26th anniversary of death of Henry Irving; slab in poets' corner, Westminster Abbey covered in rosemary and bay; one bunch from Edith Craig:...
British Library
[13 May 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Miss Edith Craig. He informs her that no American publisher is likely to be interested in The Russian Ballet except for a sheet proposition.