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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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