The Greensheaf

14 Milborne Grove, The Boltons, Kensington, London, SW10 9SN

Pamela Colman Smith launched The Green Sheaf in 1903 and published a total of 13 issues in just over a year. Each copy of The Green Sheaf was hand colored by Smith and exhibited works of Terry's son, Edward Gordon Craig, and Christopher St. John, as well as many others. This publication grew out of her experience as co-editor for A Broad Sheet, which she produced with Jack Yeats (O'Connor 46). While planning The Green Sheaf, Smith solicted the advice of William Butler Yeats regularly (O'Connor 47). The Green Sheaf was priced at 13 shillings for a yearly subscription or individual issues for 13 pence each (O'Connor 48). 

The Y90s contributors of the periodical that wrote to Ellen Terry and Edith Craig were: Pamela Colman Smith, Edward Gordon Craig, Alix Egerton, Augusta Gregory, Herman Heijermans, Laurence Irving, Martin Shaw, Evelyn Garnaut Smalley, Christopher St. John, and of course, William Butler Yeats. 

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Latitude: 51.487385400000
Longitude: -0.180739400000