Christmas in the Victorian era was a time when many of the holiday traditions we recognize today began to take shape, thanks in part to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, whose love for Christmas helped popularize the holiday. Here's an overview of how Christmas was celebrated during this time 1. Christmas Tree Christmas tree in Victorian era (Ai photos) Christmas tree in Victorian era (AI photos) Typical Victorian era Christmas tree Christmas tree in late Victorian era Victorian era Christmas tree (AI photo) Victorian era Christmas tree(Ai photo) The Christmas tree became widely popular in Britain during the Victorian era, particularly after an illustration of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children around a Christmas tree was published in 1848. Prince Albert, who was of German descent, brought the tradition of decorating a tree with candles. Victorian era Christmas tree (AI photo) Victorian era Christmas tree (Ai photo ) Victorian Christmas tree (AI photo) Victori...
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