Victorian Christmas Cards, Holiday Weirdness

Brian H. Gill's 'Christmas at the Lemming's.' (2015)

I'll be sharing some very odd 19th century Christmas cards today. And rambling a bit about holidays, history and whatever else comes to mind. Briefly, for me.

Christmas and New Year's Eve: a Double-Header Solstice Celebration

'Twelfth Night Merry-Making in Farmer Shakeshaft's Barn,' from Ainsworth's Mervyn Clitheroe, by PhizMany if not all folks who experience non-equatorial seasons where they live have some sort of winter solstice celebration.

My native culture has two: Christmas and New Year's Eve.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(My winter solstice celebrations, holiday greetings from the ISS, strange Victorian greeting cards and the first Christmas card.)

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