The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

New coins to illustrate Alice’ s 150th birthday

- TESS DE LA MARE

The Royal Mint has released a new coin to commemorat­e 150 years since Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland was first published.

The commemorat­ive £5 crown is based on Sir John Tenniel’s original illustrati­ons of the book, and is being released in collaborat­ion with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).

The coin depicts the scene where Alice meets the Cheshire Cat and will be available from the Royal Mint.

It is the first in a two-part series, with a second coin due to be released later this year featuring a scene from Lewis Carroll’s second Alice book, Through The Looking Glass.

The second coin will feature twins Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

The first coin is being launched alongside the V&A’s new exhibition Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser.

The exhibition features a collection of Sir John’s iconic illustrati­ons from the books.

The coin is inscribed with the famous “curiouser and curiouser” phrase and its intricate design is thought to be one of the most detailed ever produced in the royal Mint’s 1,100 year history.

Both coins were created by the mint’s designer Ffion Gwillim and sculptor Emma Noble.

Clare Maclennan, a director at the Royal Mint, said: “Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland is a true classic that has been cherished by generation­s of adults and children of all ages and is still as popular today.

“Inspired by Sir John Tenniel’s original illustrati­ons, the beautiful £5 crown has been crafted to the finest quality, combining traditiona­l minting skills with innovation in design technology.”

Amelia Calver, of the V&A, said “We’re delighted to be celebratin­g the global phenomenon beloved by all ages, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, with the 2021 commemorat­ive coins.

“The designs masterfull­y capture the charm of Tenniel’s original illustrati­ons and pays homage to some of the Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass characters that Alice meets along the way.”

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CLASSIC: A mad tea party engraving by John Tenniel from 1872 which features in the book Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll.
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The coins show Alice with the Cheshire Cat and twins Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

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