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The Lewis Carroll Memorial Window at All Saints Church, Daresbury, is better known as the Alice Window. The true history of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, the life of Alice Liddell, and what remains in real life of these fantastical tales.


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The Alice trail… From the Hearts Quarter of the town, you'll pass the town hall and enter into Madoc Street. Near here, the famous White Rabbit marble commemorative statue was created to commemorate Lewis Carroll's centenary. Towards the promenade you will pass the magnificent Mostyn Gallery, which is well worth of a visit.


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The White Rabbit in LLandudno, on the Alice trail — a wooden sculpture by Simon Hedger, installed in 2012. Lewis Carroll, or (to give him his real name) Charles Dodgson, is associated with a number of localities.


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This edited article about Llandudno originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 964 published on 30 August 1980. Llandudno grew from a coppermining village to a modern resort, by Harry Green Along the North Wales coast during and after the last Ice Age, ancient man lived in rough caves, hunting animals for food. Then, […]


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Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was first published in November 1865 By Duncan Leatherdale BBC News Numerous towns claim some connection to Lewis Carroll's classic.


Did Lewis Carroll visit Llandudno after all? North Wales Live

Seek out the real Alice in Wales. Next the trail leads along the North Wales coast from Chester, hugging the railway line, to the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno. Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Carroll's classic novel, holidayed with her family here in the 1860s.


North Wales seaside town Llandudno is making the most of its literary connection to Lewis

Follow the Alice in Wonderland Trail. There are no historical records of Alice Liddell, Lewis Carroll's muse for his children's classic, ever visiting Llandudno. However, the local council has taken a rumour and really run with it. Wonderfully designed wooden sculptures based on some of the more memorable characters are dotted round the.


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Llandudno was the holiday destination resort of the real Alice in Wonderland, Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Lewis Carroll and for whom he based his worldwide famous story on, Alice in Wonderland. She first came to the resort in 1861 aged 8 and stayed at the Tudno Villa Apartments now, the St Tudno Hotel on Llandudno's North Shore.


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Eight-year-old Alice Liddell, who inspired Lewis Carroll to write his story, was taken to Llandudno for a family holiday in 1861 and the girl's father had a house built at West Shore.


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People living in Llandudno made the 1,500 tarts needed for Friday's event. Alice Liddell, the little girl who was Lewis Carroll's inspiration for Alice, spent her family holidays in Llandudno.


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Llandudno has a plaque - unveiled in 1933 by David Lloyd George no less - which states, "On this very shore during happy rambles with little Alice Liddell, Lewis Carroll was inspired to write that literary treasure Alice in Wonderland which has now charmed children for generations".


Did Lewis Carroll visit Llandudno after all? Daily Post

Llandudno was the holiday destination resort of the real Alice in Wonderland, Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Lewis Carroll and for whom he based his worldwide famous story on, Alice in Wonderland. She first came to the resort in 1861 aged 8 and stayed at the Tudno Villa Apartments now, the St Tudno Hotel on Llandudno's North Shore.


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A Conwy town is marking the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice in Wonderland by attempting a world record for the longest line of jam tarts.


The White Rabbit wooden statue celebrates the town's links to Alice In Wonderland author Lewis

Alice in Wonderland author Lewis Carroll did come to Llandudno after all - and a professional photographer claims he has proof. It's well-known that the family of Alice Liddell - who inspired.


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Wooden carving of the Cheshire Cat, one of a series of Lewis Carroll characters displayed in

Lewis Carroll, the pen-name adopted by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, developed the story of Alice in Wonderland while visiting the Liddell home in Oxford. It is also claimed that it was young Alice.

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