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- Christmas With the Black-and-White Artists (Windsor Magazine, 1902)
- Here's an amazing glimpse of how the Victorians saw themselves at Christmastime, rich and poor, through the eyes and pens of the top black-and-white illustrators of the day!
- Notes by an Artist Naturalist (The Girl's Own Paper, 1892-94)
- Beautifully illustrated monthly series by artist Fred Miller on the flora, fauna and lore of the season. (This series ran sporadically between 1892 and 1894.)
- Christmas Season: Gifts and Entertainment (Ingalls' Home Magazine, 1888)
- Tips on choosing the right gifts, and preparing the Christmas dinner and entertainment.
- Christmas Cards: Their Origin & Manufacture (Windsor Magazine, 1898)
- Christmas cards were manufactured by the hundreds of thousands in Britain; here's a look at how they were made (and how they provided employment for hundreds of Victorian women).
- Christmas in Old Germany (Sunday Strand, 1902)
- Holiday traditions in the "fatherland."
- Home Decorations for Christmas (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1875)
- Some tips on decorating your home for the holidays, Victorian-style!
- Christmas in Italy (The Girl's Own Paper, 1882)
- Christmas in the Army (The Strand, 1899)
- How the British Army celebrated the holidays, from feasting to frolics.
- The Author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (Century Magazine, 1898)
- Staid, even stuffy Dr. Clement Moore seems an unlikely candidate for writing one of the most popular and enduring verses of all time!
- Christmas Dinners (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1876)
- Recipes from the Christmas beef to the plum pudding.
- Christmas Customs (English Illustrated Magazine, 1899)
- A short look at Christmas customs throughout England.
- Poetry
- Father Christmas
- Christmas Thim Times
- Sleigh Bells (music)
- A Christmas Song (music)
- Santa Claus' Mistake
- Sleep, Baby, Sleep
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