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Alice Liddell was the fourth child of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and his wife Lorina Hanna Liddell (née Reeve).
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Alice Pleasance Liddell (4 May 1852 - 16 November 1934) is famous for being the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.Known for most of her adult life by her married name, Alice Hargreaves, she was a friend of Charles Dodgson (who wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was a story created by Charles Dodgson to entertain Alice and her sisters.
Lorina Charlotte Liddell (11 May 1849 - 29 October 1930).Edith Mary Liddell (Spring, 1854 - 26 June 1876).Rhoda Caroline Anne Liddell (1859 - 19 May 1949).Violet Constance Liddell (10 March 1864 - 9 December 1927).
We are never told Alice's full name in the original books or in the 1951 Disney movie, but she was inspired by a real person whose name was Alice Pleasance Liddell (May 4, 1852--November 6, 1934). In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, her name is Alice Kingsleigh and she is played by Mia Wasikowska.
The first, handwritten version that Lewis Carroll made for Alice Liddell was called 'Alice's Adventures Under Ground'. After he had lengthened it and Tenniel had illustrated it, it was published as 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.
Dannika Liddell is 5' 0".
No. I'm pretty sure Chuck Liddell is not related to Alice Liddell.
Alice Liddell was born on 1852-05-04.
Emilie Autumn is not related to the 'Liddell' family. However, Lewis Carroll's character Alice from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" was inspired by Alice Liddell, the daughter of Henry Liddell, who was the Vice-Chancellor at Oxford University.
Alice Pleasance Liddell was born on May 4, 1852.
Alice Pleasance Liddell was born on May 4, 1852.
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Alice Liddell (1852 - 1934) married Reginald Hargreaveson 15 September 1880.
Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote Alice in Wonderland for Alice Liddell.
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Lewis Carroll's Alice stories were made up for a little girl, who Carroll knew, called Alice Liddell. Occasionally, a copy may include a photograph of Liddell, but usually the pictures you see of Alice, in various editions of the book, are not of Alice Liddell, but come from the illustrators' imaginations.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland for his friend, a little girl named Alice Liddell.