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Detail showing decorated christmas trails on tables
A Royal Christmas

How the Royal Family have celebrated Christmas over the centuries

PRINCESS LOUISE, DUCHESS OF ARGYLL, 4TH DAUGHTER OF QUEEN VICTORIA (1848-1939)

Dick Whittington resting by a milestone on the road to London

dated Xmas 1861

RCIN 980974

Queen Victoria's children often made cards and drawings for their parents as gifts on important dates. This watercolour by Princess Louise for Christmas 1861, shows the English folklore figure, Dick Whittington. The tale of Dick Whittington and his cat was even then a popular pantomime during the festive season, with the first recorded performance taking place in 1814.


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