“May Christmas be Merry” (19th-century Christmas card) (via Lilly Library at Indiana University, Bloomington) Anthropomorphic cats, murderous frogs, and insects dancing by the moonlight aren’t exactly ...
Today, Christmas cards have their own familiar, comforting iconography: Santa Claus, candy canes, snowmen, gingerbread houses, etc. But, back in the 19th century, people were still figuring this stuff ...
The Victorian Christmas Cards short play festival returns for a second year - It's the World Premiere of six new plays by Seattle-based playwrights! The tradition of sending greeting cards at ...
families this year, but one thing some Christians won't give up on is sending Christmas cards -- especially religious cards. "It's the whole message of Christmas," said Velma Fann, who returned to the ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned when expert Justin Croft valued her collection of Victorian Christmas cards ...