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  1. Beatrice Hatch was an English muse of Lewis Carroll, who photographed her naked as a child. She was one of the Hatch sisters, a family of friends and acquaintances of Carroll, and later wrote her memories of him.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2017 · Beatrice Hatch (1869-1975). (Beatrice tenía dos hermanas, Ethel y Evelyn, las tres eran fans de Carroll. A Evelyn le debemos la primera recopilación de las cartas de Carroll a sus pequeñas amigas.

  3. Learn about Beatrice Hatch, who wrote an obituary of Lewis Carroll in 1898, and her relationship with the Oxford don. Listen to a podcast episode with facts, quotes and a poetical charade by Carroll.

  4. Beatrice Hatch was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch. Together with her sisters, Ethel and Evelyn, she was a long-term favorite of Dodgson, her parents raising no objection to her posing nude for his camera.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2017 · Who was Beatrice Hatch, and why did she write an obituary of Lewis Carroll for The Strand Magazine in 1898? Well, he was deceased, first of all. Learn all about Ms. Hatch’s relationship with Mr. Carroll, and hear a fact-based account of this complicated Oxford don’s life.

  6. She tells me that ours was once the home of three girls called Beatrice, Evelyn and Ethel Hatch, who succeeded Alice as child-friends of Lewis Carroll. His photographs of the Hatch sisters have caused controversy because he posed them in the nude.

  7. Beatrice Hatch was one of the few children that Lewis Carroll photographed nude, inspiring artistic work in contemporary times. She was a friend and actress of Carroll, and later wrote her memories of him.