ruclips.net/video/-HcdV-ebFng/видео.html this could answer your questions, i just finished watching it and i'm SHOOK! xD i didn't know so many things about him that i now know, i googled additional infortmation... she was actually his muse but his desire to photograph naked children was what threw me off.... really just watch the video and google too if u want... wtf
@@Gabuun.P okay so that was completley normal in the Victorian era, he wasn't bad at all! Alice says that he was a great person who was always kind to her. He was a big brother to her that's it!
@@MadHatter42 There's more on the University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collection, also taken by Movietone in 1932, but on that coverage she does not speak.
Remember, she named one of her sons 'Caryl'.
Oh, to have been a happy fly buzzing around that boat...🪰
Oh my gosh this is truly amazing. I am a sucker for historical footage.
ALICE !!!!!!
It's amazing. Thank you!
This is amazing. Thank you!
The real Alice!!! How is the Mad Hatter? Oh i love this vintage video. Thanks
She did really nice things with Charles…but we'll never know.
This is amazing!
Fascinating footage!
Bro, this looks real! What rare and interesting footage
It is real footage.
I'm so confused, I read that Lewis Carroll denied claims that Alice Liddell was the inspiration behind Alice but then I find this :/
He probably said that after she refused to marry him.
@@Fireglo interesting. I need to read up more on this. Thanks for sharing this!
ruclips.net/video/-HcdV-ebFng/видео.html this could answer your questions, i just finished watching it and i'm SHOOK! xD i didn't know so many things about him that i now know, i googled additional infortmation... she was actually his muse but his desire to photograph naked children was what threw me off.... really just watch the video and google too if u want... wtf
@@Fireglo he never proposed to her.....
@@Gabuun.P okay so that was completley normal in the Victorian era, he wasn't bad at all! Alice says that he was a great person who was always kind to her. He was a big brother to her that's it!
I had read that the original newsreel was 75 seconds long, where’s the rest of it?
That's all I have.
@@Fireglo Fair enough. Thank you for posting what you had.
@@MadHatter42 There's more on the University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collection, also taken by Movietone in 1932, but on that coverage she does not speak.
What year was this recorded?
Probably around 1932. She died two years after, but I believe it was at that time that she was interviewed.
Wtf is your name lmao
Is this the real Alice Liddell?
It is. The girl on the boat with Lewis Carrol.
Oh, come on, silly.
Huh?
she is the real Alice Liddle