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Wizard CrackersHovells The Wizard Christmas Crackers, 1888 Date: 1888
Cracker labelCabaret Girl Christmas Crackers label, 1933 Date: 1933
Does Polly want a cracker?
Personalised family Christmas card, c. 1900Brilliant Christmas card from the late Victorian/early Edwardian era, showing a Christmas cracker being pulled to reveal the four faces of a family who send their greetings from Craig-Gowan
Bob Manchesters The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea. Date c1900
The Graphic Christmas Number 1927Front cover of the Graphic Christmas Number for 1927 featuring a figurine of a couple on a windowsill while outside, people scurry through the snow. Date: 1927
Bob Manchesters Cracker Jacks everything new. Date c1899
British Legion Childrens Christmas Party, Walton, Essex
The Graphic Christmas Number 1924 front coverFront cover of The Graphic, Christmas Number 1924 featuring a gleeful cherub riding a concerned looking turkey, who has the added humiliation of a Christmas cracker hanging around his neck. Date: 1924
Santa and children pulling crackerSanta Claus and four children pulling a Christmas cracker. early 20th century
Shaping the end of a Christmas cracker, 1905A female worker at the famous Tom Smith Christmas cracker factory, shapes the end of a cracker over a brass cylinder by tightly drawing string round the loose end
Contents of some Christmas crackers, 1905
Filling Santa Claus stockings at the Tom Smith factoryFemale workers sit at tables filling net stockings with trinkets and toys at the Tom Smith Christmas cracker factory. Machines would cut out and sew the stockings and with this help