EC-B236 letter
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] From Mary Ferrers to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Husband Herbert Ferrers, author of The Piper at Lyric Hammersmith, acted in The Quest; memories of Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Mistress Page; see EC-H...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] From Mary Ferrers to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Husband Herbert Ferrers, author of The Piper at Lyric Hammersmith, acted in The Quest; memories of Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Mistress Page; see EC-H...
British Library
[20 September] Edith Craig plans to direct the indoor Pageant of Leeds next year in the Town Hall, Leeds under the patronage of Princess Mary; mentions Ellen Terry;...
British Library
[16 December 1925] Children's Country Holiday Fund. Review of production; lists actors; Lord Carson's son presented bouquet to Ellen Terry; mentions Sybil Thorndike, Haidee Wright, George Skillan and Fa...
Smallhythe Place
[1903] "Much Ado About Nothing". By William Shakespeare. Heavily annotated copy of Much Ado About Nothing from 1903 revival by Ellen Terry with Edward Gordon Craig possibly; later notes and cast list by Edit...
British Library
[Undated] From Barney [Hilda Barnes] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She reports on the difficulty of caring for Ellen Terry, concerned that the Casellas have given the address to Miss [Gwen] Palgrave; mentions Miss Has...
British Library
[22 October 1903] From Marie Bremer to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for help with a dress; she would like refusal of it should the rumour of Edith Craig's disposal of it be true; mentions [Ellen Terry].
British Library
[10 August 1928] From Mrs P. Burke to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Thanks for Edith Craig's acceptance of the medal mentioned in previous letter (EC-Z3,096), which was apparently placed in Ellen Terry's coffin.
British Library
[Undated] From Rosina Filippi and Edith Craig to [Unknown]. A standard letter setting out a notice of the proposed Craig-Filippi Theatre School to be run on the lines of a repertory theatre; Ellen Terry to be p...
British Library
[8 October 1933] From J. C. Fortescue-Thomas to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. He has seen in the window of antique dealers, Ninns at Hythe a knife-box said to have belonged to Ellen Terry [see EC-Z3,486].
British Library
[Undated] From [Unknown] [Edith Craig] to Mr Hart Davis [Rupert Hart Davis]. Copy of letter forwarding a tracing of a design for Ellen Terry's casket in St Paul’s Church; can he tell Edith Craig if the design is practicable.