Theodore Watts

The Pines, 104 West Hill, London SW15 2UQ, UK

Theodore Watts was an English poet, novelist and critic. Born in St Ives, Huntingdon in 1832, Watts moved to London to pursue his literary career, becoming lead critic on poetry for the Examiner, and later the Athenaeum (Maxwell 2). During his life, Watts was most revered for his contributions on poetry to the Encyclopedia Britannica’s 9th edition and the third volume of Chambers’s Cyclopedia of English Literature (Maxwell 2). Watts contributed to The Yellow Book.

Edith Craig & Co.

13 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W. C, London

13 Henrietta Street was the location of Edith Craig's Costumier shop, which she owned and worked in until 1903. She created the costumes for many London productions. Very often, her shop was advertised within the Green Sheaf, a publication created by her close personal friend, Pamela Colman Smith. 

Costumes, Theatrical and Private.

Telephone: No. 3345 Gerrard 

Office Hours 11- 5, Saturdays, 11- 2

Edith Craig & Co.

13 Henrietta street was the location of Edith Craig's costumier shop until 1903. Her services were almost always advertised in the issues of The Green Sheaf by her close personal friend, Pamela Colman Smith. Edith created costumes for many London productions but became preoccupied with stage-management of the Pioneer Players later on in life (Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976, VOl. 1, p. 551).