While the Christmas card may have seemed like an entirely new invention to Victorian senders and receivers, the first Christmas card’s design was actually influenced by other, older British holiday ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The release of the royal Christmas card has come to be a much-beloved holiday tradition. Read on to see the evolution of the ...
With Christmas only a few weeks away, we have a feeling you'll be getting yourself and your home ready for the big day. From shopping for gifts, to decorating the tree, there's plenty to do before ...
It’s a common seasonal refrain: “Christmas just isn’t like it used to be.” This is not a new complaint. History shows that Christmas traditions are just as subject to change as any other aspect of ...
Credit: Wikimedia Commons In the late 1800s, British Christmas cards were more surreal than sentimental. It wasn’t uncommon to see illustrations of frogs stabbing each other or mice riding lobsters.
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In the closing weeks of every year, newspapers speculate, DJs postulate, talking heads chat on TV and bookkeepers offer odds over the U.K.’s Christmas No. 1 single. It’s been that way for nearly five ...