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Emma Chichester Clark. Alice in Wonderland.
Franco Bruna - Alice's Adventures In Wonderland.
Sterling Holloway as the Frog Footman and Rosco Ates as the Fish Footman in Alice in Wonderland (1933). This picture is from a 1934 Big Little Book edition.
Alice In Wonderland .illustrated by Bessie Pease Gutmann, 1920
Alice’s Winter Dress at the Parks (circa late 60s?) If you know the date feel free to message me :)
Alice In Wonderland, Modern Edition
“Lobster Quadrille/Eating Mushrooms” sung by Richard Cox (Mock Turtle and Gryphon’s son), Mark Linn-Baker (Mock Turtle), Betty Aberlin (Mock Turtle and Gryphon’s daughter), Rodney Hudson, Deborah Rush (Gryphon), Meryl Streep (Alice), and company; from Alice at the Palace (1981)
Guy Doré. Alice nel paese delle meraviglie (Alice's Adventures In Wonderland)
Franco Bruna, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland.
Art by M.L.T. (1920). THE MOCK TURTLE’S SONG by Lewis Carroll.
1923 Good Housekeeping
“Pretty Pig” sung by Meryl Streep (Alice), Michael Jeter (Baby), and company; from Alice at the Palace (1981).
Mashroom, by Courtney Brims
Of all the strange things that Alice saw in her journey through the looking-glass, this was the one that she always remembered most clearly. Years afterwards she could bring the whole scene back again, as if it had been only yesterday…
1951 movie poster