EC-AZ3,170 letter
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[22 July 1928] From Olga Nethersole to [Unknown] [Edith and Edward Gordon Craig]. Brief letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
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[22 July 1928] From Olga Nethersole to [Unknown] [Edith and Edward Gordon Craig]. Brief letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
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[Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown]. Ideas for a play from Rossetti's life, Siegfried; mentions other works; asks for his copy of Rossetti's The Last Confession from 22 Barkston Gardens;...
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[Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. He plans to visit 22 Barkston Gardens to see [Eleanora] Duse act; he is learning twelve roles for Montefiore tour to Paisley and elsewhere, listing pa...
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[22 June 1905] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He reports on having dined at old school with professors of whom he has a low opinion; illustration of Heidelberg.
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[22 December 1910] From Ted [[Edward Gordon]] [Craig]] to Ellen Terry. He quotes Walt Whitman on architecture deriving from perspective of viewer; The Mask is forthcoming; illustration of temple at Segesto.
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[22 February 1905] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He describes Russia, its cities, buildings and mentions war in the east and numbers killed; illustration of St Isaac's Cathedral, St Petersburg.
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[1885] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She sends a box for Wednesday and mentions that Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] and May will be in the stalls. She complains about Ted [Edward Gordon Craig...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [May Gibson] to [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig]. May urges him to contact his mother, to send money to pay debts and complains that she is left to deal with debts on her own.
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[17 October 1889] From Johnston Forbes-Robertson to Nell [Ellen Terry]. He comments on the first stage appearance of Edward Gordon Craig.
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[22 November 1937] Review of theatre history book mentions the influence of Edward Gordon Craig on the continental stage.