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There are ordinary Christmas cards ... This 1932 card artwork reflects the childlike playfulness and absurdity of the “black-and-white era” Mickey Mouse. If you’re stuck and looking for ...
Ded Moroz was practically replaced by the rival American Santa Claus. The designs issued by Solidarity in the 1980s marked a special chapter in the history of Christmas cards. Printed in black and ...
Father Christmas appears skinny, haggard - and even as a ghost - in striking 19th century photographs. The black-and-white snaps date as far back as the 1880s and show Santa as a scrawny ...