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  2. Christmas card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of Christmas cards, from the first hand-made one in 1611 to the modern ones with various designs and messages. Find out how Christmas cards are exchanged in different countries and cultures, and see examples of official and humorous cards.

  3. Henry Cole (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Cole FRSA (15 July 1808 – 15 April 1882) was a British civil servant and inventor who facilitated many innovations in commerce and education in the 19th century in the United Kingdom. Cole is credited with devising the concept of sending greetings cards at Christmas time, introducing the world's first commercial Christmas card in ...

  4. John Callcott Horsley - Wikipedia

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    John Callcott Horsley (1817-1903) was a British painter, illustrator and designer of the first Christmas card. He also painted historical scenes, frescoes, and was a Royal Academician and a member of the Cranbrook Colony.

  5. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the customs, religious practices, rituals, and folklore associated with the celebration of Christmas around the world. Explore the origins and meanings of decorations, nativity scenes, Christmas trees, and other symbols of the holiday season.

  6. Laura Seddon Greeting Card Collection - Wikipedia

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    Laura Seddon Greeting Card Collection is a collection of 19th to early 20th century British greeting cards, housed in the All Saints Library of Manchester Metropolitan University, England. The collection contains 32,000 cards by various publishers, including Britain's first commercially-produced Christmas card.

  7. Yule goat - Wikipedia

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    The Yule goat (Julbocken) is a tradition of making or decorating a goat figure out of straw or wood for the Yule and Christmas season. It has origins in paganism, harvest festivals, and Saint Nicholas celebrations, and may have influenced Santa Claus.