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-[[Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid]] ([[1858]]) is the name commonly given to a photograph of [[Alice Liddell]] by [[Lewis Carroll]]. It is a staged photography depicting the story of [[Cophetua]]. The photo was first published in Carroll's biography by his nephew Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, ''[[The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll]]'' on page 80.+[[Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alice_Liddell_2.jpg] ([[1858]]) is the name commonly given to a photograph of [[Alice Liddell]] by [[Lewis Carroll]]. It is a [[staged photograph]] depicting the medieval legend of [[The King and the Beggar-maid]]. The photo was first published in Carroll's biography by his nephew Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, ''[[The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll]]'' on page 80.
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 +*[[Alice Kisses Lewis]]
 +*[[Beggar]]
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Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid[1] (1858) is the name commonly given to a photograph of Alice Liddell by Lewis Carroll. It is a staged photograph depicting the medieval legend of The King and the Beggar-maid. The photo was first published in Carroll's biography by his nephew Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll on page 80.

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