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A green plaque saved from the former north-west London residence of Alice in Wonderland illustrator Sir John Tenniel, which was demolished in 1959, has found a new home after being restored. The sign was due to be scrapped when the Maida Vale home was knocked down as it was so damaged, but in a fortunate twist of events, it was put into storage.
Tim Burton's film adaptation of Alice In Wonderland isn't out until next year, but if the promo photos are any indication, it's going to be the most visually arresting, luxurious Alice yet. Here's a look at how new Alice stacks up against older Alices from ...
A plaque honouring Alice In Wonderland illustrator Sir John Tenniel has been reinstalled at a new London location after being kept in storage for 65 years. The commemorative plate was originally unveiled by London County Council (LCC) in 1930 at Sir John’s Maida Vale home and was removed ahead of the building’s demolition in 1959,
Artist Katie Woodger is claiming on her Tumblr this morning that Disney’s Consumer Products division has been reproducing her Alice in Wonderland artwork on Disney merchandise without permission. She has a compelling case: My painting was created back in ...