MHF2-G550 cutting
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[Undated] Actresses' Franchise League. Illustration of Edith Craig sitting with palette [as Rosa Bonheur]; mentions recent production at Scala Theatre and her productions for her mother [El...
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[Undated] Actresses' Franchise League. Illustration of Edith Craig sitting with palette [as Rosa Bonheur]; mentions recent production at Scala Theatre and her productions for her mother [El...
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[Undated] Actors' Association. Edward Gordon Craig delivered first of six lectures for the International Theatre Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum; other lectures by H. G...
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[18 February 1939] Detailed information about the Lyceum Theatre which is to be demolished; mentions Walter Melville and Frederick Melville; lists some plays produced th...
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[6 February 1914] From Lewis & Lewis to Madam [Maragret Palgrave]. Returns receipts unrelated to Tower Cottage, Winchelsea taxes and asks for further information about windows. Heavily annotated with response by Ellen...
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[Undated] Green-rooms at the Comedie Francais, Covent Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Bath, and St James's. Photographs of Charles Mathews, Charles Ke...
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[1916] Canadian Light Infantry. Man seated in folding chair outside single-storey building; on reverse 'Walter Henry Wills of the Princess Pat's Canadian Light Infantry, 1916, King G...
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[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.
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[14 January 1913] From Christopher [Christopher St John] to Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks for more information before deciding and asks Cicely [Hamilton] to deal with [notice] in the Vote.
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[13 January 1913] From Edy [Edith Craig] to C. St John [Christopher St John]. Asks her to deliver 5000 word article on dancers this week if terms suitable.
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[21 February 1908] From Hutchinson & Co to Mr Watt. He acknowledges letter and agrees subject to receipt of book and illustrations by 30 April; attached to ET-D2266 and ET-D2268.