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Bystander Christmas Number 1932Inner front cover of The Bystander Christmas Number 1932 featuring a stylised illustration by Tom Gentleman of a coach and four galloping through the snow. Date: 1932
Eros Gets That Christmas Feeling by PearceLovely illustration of Piccadilly Circus in the centre of London, covered in snow and with the famous Eros statue decorated with holly and ribbons for Christmas. Date: 1932
Henry VIII, Yule Log, Christmas at Hampton Court. 16th century
Christmas Eve in Kingston Market, Surrey. 1901
Beating the Bounds, Tolworth, Surrey. 1903
Art Deco shop window design, Father Christmas, ReindeerArt Deco shop window design, Father Christmas and Reindeer. 1937
Dressing the Xmas treeA lady dressing the Xmas tree with baubles and gifts. Date: 1920
Feeding pussyXmas greetings.. Boy and girl pouring milk into cats saucer. Date: circa 1925
Christmas postThe postman arrives with a sackful of Xmas greetings. Date: circa 1900
Pretty girls with hollyHeads of two young girls in tam o shanters bearing Xmas holly. Date: 1904
Boy and girl with a ballYoung boy and girl gazing at Xmas gifts - a colourful ball and a skipping rope. Date: 1903
Girl with forget-me-notsThe head of a lovely young girl adorned with forget-me-nots. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1902
Girl empties her Xmas stockingYoung girl in her red dressing gown emptying her stocking on Xmas Day. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1910
Victorian Greeting Card - Owl Finishing SchoolGoverness and eight owlets out for a stroll. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Christmas PenguinsTwo penguins out for a stroll carring a christmas goose. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Professor OwlTen owlets and their professor owl at a table. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Owl SchoolSix owlets and their teacher owl behild a desk. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Owls with UmbrellaTwo owls standing with an umbrella. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Owl Late Night Return HomeAn owl in a top hat arrives home late and struggles to get his key in the door. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Penguins SkatingFive penguins skating on a pond. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Robins Christmas EveThree robins in bed whilst another arrives with gifts. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Robins Christmas DinnerEight robins having christmas dinner. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens PlayingFour kittens playing whilst alther watches. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Blind Mans BuffFive kittens playing blind mans bluff. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens Story TimeFour kittens being read a bedtime story. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens Bedtime StoryFive kittens being read a bedtime story. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - The Cat SchoolA teacher cat writing on a blackboard whilst students look on. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - The Cat OrchestraCats playing misical instruments whilst a conductor looks on. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Travelling RabbitA rabbit sitting on a case at the train station. Date: circa 1890
Tatler Christmas Number front cover, 1940Front cover of The Tatler magazine, Christmas number 1940, featuring Father Christmas posing for his photograph surrounded by his reindeer. Date: 1940
A Study in Scarlet by A. K. MacdonaldA young lady dressed festively in a white fur-trimmed red gown with muff goes for a walk in the snow. Date: 1905
Rabbit - in snow wearing Christmas hat Date: 20-08-2019
Charity letters, Buckingham Palace, London, WW1Charity letters from Princess Mary and the Duke of Devonshire, Sailors and Soldiers Christmas Fund, October and November 1914. 1914
Twelfth Night characters by Alfred CrowquillTwelfth Night (6 January) characters by Alfred Crowquill. 19th century
Twelfth Day celebration, The King of the BeanTwelfth Day celebration (6 January), The King of the Bean
Preparing the Boars Head in the Royal Kitchen, Windsor Castle - Christmas with the Queen. 1898
Her Majesty selecting toys for her grandchildrenQueen Victoria selecting toys for her grandchildren - Christmas with the Queen. 1898
Christmas Tableaux Vivants by royal grandchildrenChristmas Tableaux Vivants by Queen Victorias grandchildren at Osborne House, Isle of Wight - Christmas with the Queen. 1898
Bottlenose Dolphins, wearing Christmas hats
Christmas card with geometrical designs and verse in gothic script. circa 1880
Cartoon, The pantomime is comingCartoon, " The World" is withdrawn, but the pantomime is coming. Possibly a reference to an unsuccessful production coming to an end, just before the pantomime season begins
Cartoon portrait, Mr Harry Payne, pantomime clown at Drury Lane Theatre, London - Here we are again! 1884
Cartoon, West-End Waits, a reference to the rival pantomimes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, London. 1885
Cartoon, Mrs Conover, Olympic Theatre, LondonCartoon, Mrs Anna Conover, manager of The Olympic Theatre, London. 1885
Cartoon, Victimised Citizen - Here comes that cadger, Old Father Christmas, again! John Bull digs in his pocket for some change. 1884
Little Women - Christmas entertainmentsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Christmas entertainments, in which the friends and family dress up and act out scenes from a romantic melodrama
December, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
The Year of the Poets -- Christmas Mummers outside a large house, to illustrate a range of poems on the subject by Coleridge, Shakespeare and others. Date: 1845