News

The information board details the hall’s links to Alice Liddell An afternoon tea was then enjoyed at the village hall, which had been open 100 years before by Alice Liddell – then known by her marital ...
Her name was Mrs. Alice Pleasance Hargreaves. Sixty-five years ago, when Alice Pleasance Liddell was 12 years old, she used often to talk to a friend of her father’s called Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
In 1889 the estate belonged to Reginald Gervis Hargreaves, who was married to Alice Liddell, the model for Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’.
The Alice in Wonderland stories written by Lewis Carroll are well known. The stories were created for Alice Liddell and her sisters; she and her husband Reginald Hargreaves lived in Lyndhurst for over ...
In 1889 the estate belonged to Reginald Gervis Hargreaves, who was married to Alice Liddell, the model for Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’.
Author Lewis Carroll based his famous character on Alice Liddell, who grew up in Oxford but moved to Lyndhurst after marrying Reginald Hargreaves at Westminster Abbey in 1880.
The Queen would not have approved of her son's relationship with Alice Liddell, the real-life inspiration behind Alice in Wonderland.
The primary story concerns Alice Liddell Hargreaves, a British woman about to turn 80 who is making her first trip to the United States.
The exhibition includes a small picture, by an unknown photographer, of Alice Hargreaves (née Liddell) arriving by ship in New York in 1932. By that time, she was eighty and had lived a ...
Alice Liddell Hargreaves sold the manuscript, given to her by Carroll and illustrated in his own hand. She needed the money to support her estate after her husband’s death.