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Christmas Card
Christmas Card
Christmas Card
Christmas Card

Christmas Card

Date1957-1963
Object NameCard
Mediumcard, paper, manmade
ClassificationsMuseum General
DimensionsLength: 16.5cm
Width: 13.3cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2006 by Mr Eric Crockart & Mrs Lorna Crawford.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS076124
About MeChristmas card with a printed image of a festive scene featuring a snow covered village. There is also a red ribbon tied in a bow at the folded edge of the card. The inside of the card features a paper insert printed on both sides with festive verses and a festive scene.

One of the ways we celebrate Christmas is in the giving and receiving of cards.

The first Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole, founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum, in 1843. It was a hand-coloured lithograph designed by John Calcott Horsley. Although, commercially, it was a failure the popularity of Christmas cards grew and by 1880 the Postmaster General had issued the first 'Post early for Christmas' plea.
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Why do your think Victorian scenes are even now sometimes found on Christmas cards?