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Redrew and coloured my Alice work.
Always reblog this at Christmas!
Viola Savoy as Alice with an unknown Caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland (1915) This is my scan; please do not repost
Disney Studio Christmas Greeting Cards by Walt Disney Studios (via ASIFA Hollywood Animation Archive)
Vlad9slav Erko’s illustrations for Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
One can never have enough socks. Another Christmas has come and gone and I didn’t get a single pair. People will insist on giving me books.
This year was Alice in Wonderland’s 150th anniversary!!
My favorite scene is the flower scene!
Alice and Edith Liddell Taken by unknown photographer
Courtesy of Beyond the Looking-Glass
The best gift of all…
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day - Walt Disney World/Disneyland
me: *sees nsfw art of a character that should never have nsfw art*
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Happy birthday, Dick Van Dyke! (December 13, 1925)
Viola Savoy as Alice and Herbert Rice as the White Rabbit with unknown Walrus and Carpenter from Alice in Wonderland (1915) This is my scan; please do not repost
“Cathedral Woods” concept art by unknown artist for Hallmark’s Alice in Wonderland (1999) This is my scan; please do not repost
props used in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland.
Tea party props and first mock puppet of the Cheshire Cat.
I never noticed that the cupcakes on the table look the same!
To All Child Readers of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, 1871
Dear Children,
At Christmas-time a few grave words are not quite out of place, I hope, even at the end of a book of nonsense - and I want to take this opportunity of thanking the thousands of children who have read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, for the kindly interest they have taken in my little dream-child.
The thought of the many English firesides where happy faces have smiled her a welcome, and of the many English children to whom she has brought an hour of (I trust) innocent amusement, is one of the brightest and pleasantest thoughts of my life. I have a host of young friends already, whose names and faces I know - but I cannot help feeling as if, through “Alice’s Adventures” I had made friends with many other dear children, whose faces I shall never see.
To all my little friends, known and unknown, I wish with all my heart, “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. May God bless you, dear children, and make each Christmas-tide, as it comes round to you, more bright and beautiful than the last - bright with the presence of that unseen Friend, who once on earth blessed little children - and beautiful with memories of a loving life, which has sought and found the truest kind of happiness, the only kind that is really worth the having, the happiness of making others happy too!
Your affectionate Friend,
Lewis Carroll
December 25, 1871