EC-Z3,628 letter British Library [5 April 1912] From Douglas Sladen to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks her to forward his invitation to Ellen Terry to which he would like an answer; he is director of the club; mentions Miss Lorimer; his Richmond...
EC-Z3,681 letter British Library [9 August 1933] From Laurence [Laurence Tadema] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She describes more mementoes she plans to give to the [Ellen Terry Memorial] Museum; sending also a donation for a chair at the Barn Theatre; Lady Bar...
EC-Z3,700 letter British Library [1 February 1923] From Sybil [Sybil Thorndike] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for first night telegram and promises to return [Ellen Terry]’s clothes soon; asks for Ann’s rose petal dress; May and Ann have whoopin...
EC-Z3,719 letter British Library [Undated] From Sybil Thorndike to Edy [Edith Craig]. Formal letter asking for theatrical mementoes to sell on her stall in aid of Shakespeare House, built by the Shoreditch Housing Association; Sybil ask...
EC-Z3,730 letter British Library [Undated] From Viola Tree to Miss Edie Craig [Edith Craig]. She encloses a draft of an article for the Star on [Ellen] Terry for Edith Craig’s comments; asks whether she can borrow some curtains for The Florent...
EC-Z3,785 letter British Library [18 December 1902] From W. B. Yeats to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He praises Edward Gordon Craig’s work in an unnamed play but did not like the diction or the lighting; mentions meeting [Ellen Terry] with Mr and Mrs...
ET Z1,092 letter, written vertically and horizontally across page British Library [20 June] From E. S. U. Caraccioli to [Unknown]. After nine months in Brighton plans to visit Wales or N. Yorks; hopes to see Ellen Terry; messages to Marion Terry; his brother; drowned woman.
ET-4,164 letter British Library [8 August 1893] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. He discusses arrangements for Christmas, inviting her and Mrs Harries; mentions May [Craig], Moray Lodge and St Albans; Ellen Terry is in Queenstown;...
ET-7,105 letter British Library [14 November 1910] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He has heard from Nell [Ellen Terry] and all is gong well; provides her with his New York address; sent some cuttings to her through the Wards.
ET-7,108 letter British Library [30 September 1911] From Jim [James Carew] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. He is busy rehearsing and starts a music hall tour tomorrow, after having acted in a play with Miss [Lena] Ashwell; Nell [Ellen Terry] is at the Farm...