He’s dreaming of a pearly white Christmas. A California man’s Christmas plans went hilariously awry after he accidentally printed his neighbor’s dental X-rays on 90 X-mas cards. Photos of the ...
This holiday season, two lucky individuals could find copies of the first commercially printed Christmas card under their trees. First published in 1843, the festive family scene’s inclusion of a ...
The printed Christmas card dates to the Industrial Revolution and used modernity to evoke nostalgia. The Nostalgic Tale of the Christmas Card Bemoaning changes to Christmas customs from days gone by ...
The first Christmas card with the words 'A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to You." Artist John Callcott Horsley via Wikimedia Commons It’s a common seasonal refrain: “Christmas just isn’t like ...
The world’s first printed Christmas card has gone on display at London’s Charles Dickens Museum, just in time for the start of the festive season. The card, which pictures a family gathered around a ...
Dec. 4 (UPI) --The world's first commercially printed Christmas card, originally marketed in 1843, is being sold through a Boston-based book dealer for $25,000. The card, created by Henry Cole, John ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Today’s 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Melissa. It’s about Christmas cards. Here’s her email: Hi Jaime. I have a real Christmas pet peeve and I hope you’ll talk about it for ...
Hi Jaime. I have a real Christmas pet peeve and I hope you’ll talk about it for your social dilemma. I love making out Christmas cards, putting a special and personal message in each card I send.
The card, dating from 1843, is a symbol of an enduring holiday tradition in an era of e-cards and GIFs. Only 21 of the originals are known to have survived. By Anna Schaverien LONDON — For many, ...
GRANGER — For 40 years, Guillermo Castaneda has given out handmade block-printed Christmas cards to friends, family and others. “They would kind of wait for them year by year,” Castaneda said while ...
A card from 1843 is up for auction. It's famous for being the first commercially printed Christmas card, but also for a scandal. The card depicts people, including children, drinking red wine. Good ...
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