World’s First Christmas Card | How did the tradition of sending Christmas cards start?

Like many Christmas traditions, Christmas cards date from the Victorian era. Queen Victoria sent the first official Christmas card, and Sir Henry Cole, who amongst other things was an assistant to Sir Rowland Hill in the introduction of the Penny Post, commissioned the first commercial Christmas card in 1843. Read more: We’re collecting examples of how people are using the post in different and unique ways in this challenging year. If you have letters, greetings cards, or envelopes you’d like to donate to The Postal Museum this festive season, visit for the details. Visit The Postal Museum: Read our blog: Subscribe to our newsletter: Connect with us on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram
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