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The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John TennielThe King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland, Seattle, 1938. Creator: UnknownAlice in Wonderland, Seattle, 1938. 'Seattle Children's Theatre Presents U. of W. Puppeteers in "Alice in Wonderland" A Full Length Puppet Play with Music'
Down the Rabbit Hole, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I. Down The Rabbit Hole. [W
The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John TennielThe White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co
That you won t, thought Alice, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I
The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players... 1907The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting Off with his head! or, Off with her head! from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub
A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John TennielA Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)
Alice putting her hand down to the White Rabbit, 1889. Artist: John TennielAlice putting her hand down to the White Rabbit, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)
The Rabbit Running Away, 1930. Artist: John TennielThe Rabbit Running Away, 1930. The White Rabbit from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)
Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1907Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph)
Too Late said The Rabbit, 1930. Artist: John TennielToo Late said The Rabbit, 1930. The White Rabbit from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)