When Chesire cat is putting it on her head it is white/silver with a few blue gems =D
The book was actually a review of the English crown. The author was making fun of the policies and people.
In his book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll doesn't describe the Cheshire Cat except to say that it is "large" and "grinning from ear to ear" and has "very long claws and a great many teeth." Tenniel's illustrations are in black and white, so there is no indication as to its colour there either. However, for the Nursery Alice, Tenniel hand coloured twenty of his original illustrations, and he depicts the Cheshire Cat as being an ordinary, cat-like brown colour. (See Related Link below) In the 1951 Disney adaptation it was pink and purple stripes. Of course, there are actually two cats in Alice in Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat and Alice's pet cat Dinah. In Lewis Carroll's version, Dinah is never seen, but she does appear in Through the Looking Glass where she is depicted by Tenniel as being a tabby, but her colour isn't specified. Dinah does appear in the 1951 Disney version of Alice, where she is portrayed as being a reddish brown.
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
It's possible that the scene in the Queen of Hearts' garden, in which the gardeners are painting the white roses red, is a reference to the War of the Roses. In this war, the Lancastrians, who were symbolised by a red rose, defeated the Yorkists, who had a white rose as their symbol. As a result, many critics have assumed that the Queen's hatred of white roses and insistence on having red ones must be because she is supposed to be a Lancastrian.In 1928, writer CW Giles went further still and proclaimed that the Queen of Hearts must in fact represent Queen Margaret, wife of Henry VI, and goes on to draw parallels between Lewis Carroll and William Shakespeare. He points out that in Shakespeare's play Henry VI, in reference to the Duke of York, Queen Margaret commands, "Off with the crown, and, with the crown, his head," and, "Off with his head and set it on York gates."Margaret's use of the Queen of Hearts' favourite phrase suggests that there may well be a connection here, and Carroll was probably familiar with the play, but whether he intended there to be a direct connection between the Queen of Hearts and Queen Margaret, or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the War of the Roses is unknown.source: Lenny's Alice in Wonderland Site - see related link below
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
A wig is a head covering made from human or synthetic hair. In "Alice in Wonderland," the King's crown may not have looked comfortable because it was a whimsical and exaggerated depiction of a royal crown, meant to enhance the fantastical and surreal atmosphere of the story rather than focus on practicality or traditional aesthetics.
The book was actually a review of the English crown. The author was making fun of the policies and people.
The queens crown cost .... A WOPING 4.8 Billion
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what colour is a Winston Churhill crown
It's a crown.
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The movie is about a little girl named Alice that went to wonderland and came back to London thinking that it is just a dream. A few years later she still has that werid dream. befor she got engaged she fell down the big rabbit hole. Now she realizes that it was a adventurous memory. she came back to start the adventure that her farther wanted to do befor he died. To go to China.
It depends. They usually get a crown and flowers.
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