EC-Z3,405a letter
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[19 December 1917] From Torahiko Khori to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Congratulates Edith Craig on her production of his play; mentions Ellen Terry, Mrs Lowther and attitudes towards the East.
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[19 December 1917] From Torahiko Khori to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Congratulates Edith Craig on her production of his play; mentions Ellen Terry, Mrs Lowther and attitudes towards the East.
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[4 June] From Bertha Levey to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She regrets that she could not get over to see the azaleas; would love to see her at some point; mentions Ellen Terry memorial.
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[4 February 1947] From W. Macqueen-Pope to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He plans to use again the design for the Ellen Terry Memorial Service Souvenir for the Centenary programme; publicity has begun in the press. Annotat...
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[26 July 1928] From M. Barry O'Brien to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He apologises for his absence from Ellen Terry’s funeral, due to illness, and for incident at the Lyceum yesterday; mentions Eva Moore.
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[5 March 1929] From M. Warrender [Maud Warrender] to Miss Harvey. She encloses a contribution [to the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund] from Mr Lyall Swete and asks for a receipt to be sent to him care of Gertrude Kingston.
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[28 August 1919] From Louis Calvert to [Unknown]. He thanks Ellen Terry for her praise of his book Problems of an Actor, 1913; apologises for delay in answering; recollects her Juliet and Ophelia.
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[4 December 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to [Unknown]. She offers unwritten comedy The School for Saints with roles for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; see letter of 2 March 1897 ET-Z1,130.
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[10 June 1913] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Kitten. He sends thanks for the book which he reads with Granny [Ellen Terry]; mentions playing cricket, going to Rye, football and Bo [Catherine Elizabeth Po...
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[24 October 1911] From Margaret I. Palgrave to Mrs Rumball [Elizabeth Rumball]. She encloses two notes about Ellen Terry's lectures in Lincoln from Mrs J. Clarke and from B. [illegible].
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[26 February 1884] From Joe and Kitty [Joseph Powell] to Aunt [Elizabeth Rumball]. Mr Chinnery's house is £160; describes the new house, possibility of buying Mrs Davis's garden; Kitty [Powell] has not forgotten [Ellen] Terry's birth...