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Four glimpses at the past:
1) Victorian and Edwardian cards
2) World War I greeting cards
3) Posters for 1930s fancy ski resorts in France
4) A timewarp view of London Christmases past.
1) Kittens, suffragettes and snowball fights: How Londoners were wished a very merry Christmas in Victorian and Edwardian cards.
The Museum of London has more than 200 Christmas cards, many dating from this period, which are part of its printed ephemera collection.
See more Christmas cards of this period, of World War I period, posters for 1930s ski resorts, and a bonus: timewarp pictures of London Christmases past.
Postcard company Bamforth & Co has shared part of its vast archive of images in two new books
Festive prints feature First World War propaganda, messages for the troops and war-inspired humour lampooning "Kaiser Bill"
From the 20th century, the collection at the Museum of London includes pro-suffrage cards, which champion voting rights for women.
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2) Collection of WW1 Christmas cards shows how company known for its 'saucy' seaside designs turned its hand to rallying wartime spirit
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3) It's all been downhill since! The retro posters that capture halcyon days of Europe's top ski resorts
See more postcards:
Victorian and Edwardian cards:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2869918/Kittens-suffragettes-snowball-fights-Londoners-wished-merry-Christmas-Victorian-Edwardian-cards.html
World War I Christmas cards
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2885482/Best-wishes-except-Kaiser-Collection-WW1-Christmas-cards-shows-company-known-saucy-seaside-designs-turned-hand-rallying-wartime-spirit.html
1930s ski resort post cards
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2885482/Best-wishes-except-Kaiser-Collection-WW1-Christmas-cards-shows-company-known-saucy-seaside-designs-turned-hand-rallying-wartime-spirit.html
BONUS
Timewarp pictures of London's Christmases pasthttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2884801/Timewarp-pictures-ghost-London-Christmases-past.html
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