Lorina Liddell was the older sister of Alice Liddell, the little girl for whom Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. Lorina features in the book as the Lory in Chapter 3, A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale and as Elsie in the Dormouse's story in Chapter 7, A Mad Tea-Party.
Lorina Charlotte Liddell was the older sister of Alice Liddell, who inspired Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Lorina and her sisters were close friends of Carroll, and Lorina was often present during the boat trip on which the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was first told.
NoAlice Liddell was the fourth child of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and his wife Lorina Hanna Liddell (née Reeve).source: Wikipedia (see related link, below)
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).
Yes, Alice's sister is reading the book at the beginning, and is there when Alice wakes up at the end of the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Disney's 1951 animated film.Her name is not given, but Alice Liddell, the real little girl who inspired the the story, had two sisters, Edith and Lorina.
Lewis Carroll first told the story of Alice to Alice Liddell and her sisters Lorina and Edith on a boating trip they went on with Carroll's friend Robinson Duckworth.
No. I'm pretty sure Chuck Liddell is not related to Alice Liddell.
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.
Robert Liddell was born in 1908.
Robert Liddell died in 1992.
Alix Liddell died in 1981.
Henry Liddell died in 1898.
Henry Liddell was born in 1811.
Ian Liddell was born in 1938.