SC22-B30 letter
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[7 April 1909] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He will report on Miss Robinow's visit to the Farm, Smallhythe and advises that he sees Tower Cottage, Winchelsea in order to obtain purchaser. Annota...
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[7 April 1909] From Wilson & Gray to Sir [James Carew]. He will report on Miss Robinow's visit to the Farm, Smallhythe and advises that he sees Tower Cottage, Winchelsea in order to obtain purchaser. Annota...
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[28 January 1913] The Pioneer Players. Note about leaving proof copies of [Russian Ballet book] with Miss Woolrich's office; on reverse flyer for Pioneer Players' production of Mrs Warren's...
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[16 January 1913] From [Unknown] [Edith Craig] to Miss St John [Christopher St John]. Encloses a copy of the Russian Ballet book and asks her to mention the pictures; certificate of posting attached.
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[2 May 1891] Music composed by Meredith Ball. Ellen Terry as Beatrice, Henry Irving as Benedick and Edward Gordon Craig as a messenger.
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[29 November 1906] '2nd concert' (no location). Songs and recitations; Macbeth scene with Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth, Edith Craig as a lady in waiting and James Carew a...
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[28 July 1914] Actors' Association of Australasia. Programme in honour of Ellen Terry; Ellen Terry as Portia.
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[11 March 1938] Mentions other actors in the production: P. A. Hannen, M. T. B. Underhill, R. L. Clutterbuck; R. G. Peach, F. A. P. Fausset
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[10 September 1928] From C. Huntington [Constant Huntington] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She has been obliged to return [Marguerite] Steen's book, having read it but not heard from Edith Craig.
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[19 April 1916] From Henry Vibart to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks about the tableaux of The Merchant of Venice in which Matheson Lang asked him to play Antonio and is pleased to walk as the Doge with Ellen Te...
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[1884] From T. Bocking [Thomas Bocking] to Sister Elizabeth [Elizabeth Rumball]. He suggests she writes directly to Mr Tranter and ask how the cash and conveyance of the property can be done and to whom the property is to be convey...