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Alice Liddell spent summer holidays in Llandudno with her ... in the 19th Century. But a Wonderland-themed visitor centre in the town closed in 2008. The house which had been the Liddell family's ...
The Alice in Wonderland story ... Alice Liddell's family lived in Oxford but had a house in Llandudno and spent many of their holidays there. Company director Barry Mortlock said: "I've lived ...
the same year the Liddell house, the old Gogarth Abbey Hotel, was also demolished. Organisers hope that Friday's event will help strengthen Llandudno's connection to Alice in Wonderland.
An ambitious Alice in Wonderland themed project is aiming to boost Llandudno's profile on the worldwide tourism map. But the plans, which include 19 large white rabbit statues, have run into ...
Down The Rabbit Hole tours are on Facebook ‘Alice In Wonderland Llandudno’ or on Twitter @AliceLlandudno – or via the Llandudno tourist information centre – 01492 577577. Welsh Mountain ...
For a quarter of a century, Wonderland figures and carvings have offered a curious distraction for Llandudno’s visitors. But time had exacted a toll and in recent years people strolling around ...
The father of Alice (in Wonderland ... impressed me is that Liddell built a stone house, with soaring chimneys and a Gothic tower, by the sea at Llandudno, with the profits of the Greek lexicon ...
The house which had been the ... make better use of the connection with Alice in Wonderland. The Coffee Culture café inside Waterstone's bookshop in Llandudno will soon be re-decorated with ...
It should be great fun, as well as an important event to mark Llandudno’s link to the Alice in Wonderland books,” said one of the organisers Barry Mortlock. Entertainer Ian Turner will host ...