Where did lewis carroll live on stage
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Where did lewis carroll live on stage
Adapted by the author from a section of Chapter 7 in her book, Literary Surrey (Headley Down: John Owen Smith, 2005), and illustrated with some images from the Victorian Web, the Internet Archive, and her own photographs.
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The White Rabbit in LLandudno, on the Alice trail — a wooden sculpture by Simon Hedger, installed in 2012.
Lewis Carroll, or (to give him his real name) Charles Dodgson, is associated with a number of localities.
His birthplace in 1832 was Daresbury, Cheshire, but he spent his later childhood in Yorkshire at his father's Rectory in a village called Croft. As a student at Christ Church College, Oxford, from 1851, he spent some of his vacations in Ripon, where his father had become a canon of the Cathedral.
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