The Holidays The wealth generated by the new factories and industries of the Victorian age allowed middle class families in England and Wales to take.

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The Holidays The wealth generated by the new factories and industries of the Victorian age allowed middle class families in England and Wales to take time off work and celebrate over two days, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Boxing Day, December 26th, earned its name as the day servants and working people opened the boxes in which they had collected gifts of money from the "rich folk".

Christmas Presents At the start of Victoria's reign, children's toys tended to be handmade and therefore expensive, meaning only rich people could afford them. With factories however came mass production, which brought with it games, dolls, books and clockwork toys all at a more affordable price. Affordable that is to "middle class" children. In a "poor child's" Christmas stocking, which first became popular from around 1870, only an apple, orange and a few nuts could be found.

Father Christmas / Santa Claus Normally associated with the bringer of gifts, is Father Christmas or Santa Claus. The two are in fact two entirely separate stories. Father Christmas was originally part of an old English midwinter festival, normally dressed in green, a sign of the returning spring. The stories of St. Nicholas (Sinter Klaas in Holland) came from Dutch settlers to America in the 17th Century. From the 1870's Sinter Klass became known in Britain as Santa Claus.

Turkey Time Turkeys had been brought to Britain from America hundreds of years before Victorian times. When Victoria first came to the throne however, both chicken and turkey were too expensive for most people to enjoy. In northern England roast beef was the traditional food for Christmas dinner while in London and the south, goose was favourite. Many poor people made do with rabbit. On the other hand, the Christmas Day menu for Queen Victoria and family in 1840 included both beef and of course a royal roast swan. By the end of the century most people feasted on turkey for their Christmas dinner.

Christmas Cards The "Penny Post" was first introduced in Britain in 1840 by Rowland Hill. The idea was simple, a penny stamp paid for the postage of a letter or card to anywhere in Britain. This simple idea paved the way for the sending of the first Christmas cards. Sir Henry Cole tested the water in 1843 by printing a thousand cards for sale in his art shop in London at one shilling each. The popularity of sending cards was helped along when in 1870 a halfpenny postage rate was introduced.

The Tree Queen Victoria's German husband Prince Albert helped to make the Christmas tree as popular in Britain as they were in his native Germany when he brought one to Windsor Castle in the 1840's.

Crackers Invented by Tom Smith, a London sweet maker in The original idea was to wrap his sweets in a twist of fancy coloured paper, but this developed and sold much better when he added love notes (motto's), paper hats, small toys and made them go off with a BANG!

Carol Singers Carol Singers and Musicians visited houses singing and playing the new popular carols; O Come all ye Faithful Once in Royal David's City See Amid the Winters Snow O Little Town of Bethlehem Away in a Manger

Over to You! Your task is to write a letter to a Victorian child. You need to tell them all about Christmas in modern times. Don’t forget to mention all of the traditions that were introduced in their time which we still follow today. I am sure they would be very interested to know how similar our Christmas is to the ones they celebrated!