Alicismo

|A blog Dedicated to the lovely and curious things related with Alice In Wonderland and a simple tribute to the author, Lewis Carroll, and his glorious imagination.|


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vendyannie:

Lewis Carroll Fine Art Photography

Beatrice Henley

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vendyannie:

Lewis Carroll Fine Art Photography

Beatrice Henley


Evelyn Wilson-ToddTaken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll
Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

Evelyn Wilson-Todd
Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll

Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

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Lewis Carroll aka Charles Dodgson
c. 1850s

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Lewis Carroll aka Charles Dodgson

c. 1850s


Dodgsons and Murdochs (19 June 1856)Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll
Courtesy of Lewis Carroll, Photographer

Dodgsons and Murdochs (19 June 1856)
Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll

Courtesy of Lewis Carroll, Photographer

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Dymphna Ellis (1865)Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll
Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

Dymphna Ellis (1865)
Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll

Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

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disneythis-disneythat:

It’s a bread-and-butter fly!

disneythis-disneythat:

It’s a bread-and-butter fly!

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Dodgson Family at Croft Rectory (unknown date; 1852-1860)Unknown photographer; possibly Dodgson’s Uncle Skeffington Lutwidge
Dodgson is the one sitting on the grass to the left. Courtesy of the British Library’s Alice’s Adventures Under Ground facsimile.

Dodgson Family at Croft Rectory (unknown date; 1852-1860)
Unknown photographer; possibly Dodgson’s Uncle Skeffington Lutwidge

Dodgson is the one sitting on the grass to the left. Courtesy of the British Library’s Alice’s Adventures Under Ground facsimile.

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Tim, the Dodgson Family Doll (April 1858)Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll
Courtesy of Lewis Carroll, Photographer

Tim, the Dodgson Family Doll (April 1858)
Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll

Courtesy of Lewis Carroll, Photographer

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Xie Kitchin (July 14, 1873)Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll
Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

Xie Kitchin (July 14, 1873)
Taken by Charles Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll

Courtesy of Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

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Alice In Wonderland/Photographer: Manuel de los Galanes.

Alice In Wonderland/Photographer: Manuel de los Galanes.

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“Alice in Wonderland” by Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev

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“Alice in Wonderland” by Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev

polish-vintage:

Alice in Wonderland by Katarzyna Widmańska

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Alice in Wonderland by Katarzyna Widmańska

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Alice, Lorina, and Edith Liddell sitting in the Deanery Garden (presumably taken by Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll).

Alice, Lorina, and Edith Liddell sitting in the Deanery Garden (presumably taken by Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll).

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Carroll once posed the question: “How do you achieve excellence in photography?” with the answer “Put Xie in front of the lens.”

Xie Kitchin was Lewis Carroll’s favorite model.

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Carroll once posed the question: “How do you achieve excellence in photography?” with the answer “Put Xie in front of the lens.

Xie Kitchin was Lewis Carroll’s favorite model.

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funeral-wreaths:

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Amy Hughes, 1863

funeral-wreaths:

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Amy Hughes, 1863