Alice B. Woodward

Her father Henry Woodward, was a well-known scientist and the Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum in London.

[1][3] Between 1896 and 1900, she worked for the Glasgow publishing house Blackie and Son Limited, illustrating a series of children's books including To Tell the King the Sky is Falling, Adventures in Toyland, and Red Apple and Silver Bells, as well as contributing to annuals and school primers through the 1920s.

From 1907 on her main publisher was George Bell & Sons for whom she illustrated The Peter Pan Picture Book[4] written by Daniel O'Connor, creating 28 coloured plates.

She illustrated the stories of two Gilbert and Sullivan operas, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Anna Sewell's classic Black Beauty.

Her work has appeared in over 80 publications including dinosaur reconstructions for the Illustrated London News and Henry R. Knipe's From Nebula to Man (?1905) and Evolution In the Past (1912).

Alice Bolingbroke Woodward
One of Woodward's illustrations for The Peter Pan Picture Book , 1907
"Alas, my poor little bride that was to be!" from The Story of the Mikado (1921) by W. S. Gilbert.
" Archæopteryx " from Evolution In the Past , by Henry R. Knipe , with illustrations by Alice B. Woodward and Ernest Bucknall.