The first Christmas cards were created in England on 9 December 1843, although some websites state the year was 1842. Either way, the idea came from Sir Henry Cole, Director of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, who asked his friend, artist John Calcott Horsley, to design a card which could become commercially available to the public - and to also be used by Cole himself.
It's believed that the first commercially produced Christmas card was illustrated by John Callcott Horsley in London in 1843. These first cards were commission by Sir Henry Cole.
It is believed to have started in England during the 18oos, but it was sent by hand delivery
In London by Henry Cole.
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The first ever Christmas card was sent in 1843 by Henry Cole. A picture of the card can be seen by clicking on the related link below.
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1) Have a fabulous Christmas!2) Have a magical Christmas!3) Have a wonderful Christmas!4) Have a brilliant Christmas!5) Have a cracking Christmas!6) Merry Christmas!7) Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!8) Have the best Christmas ever!Hope this helps...
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The first Christmas card was believe to have been printed in London, England in 1843. A product of the imagination of an artist named John Horsley.
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