Christmas in British IslesMany of our current American ideals about the way Christmas ought to be derive from the English Victorian Christmas, such as that described in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
The caroling, the gifts, the feast, and the wishing of good cheer to all - these ingredients came together to create that special Christmas atmosphere
The custom of gift-giving on Christmas dates only to Victorian times
Before then it was more common to exchange gifts on New Year's Day or Twelfth Night
Santa Claus is known by British children as Father Christmas
Father Christmas, these days, is quite similar to the American Santa, but his direct ancestor is a certain pagan spirit who regularly appeared in medieval mummer's plays
The old-fashioned Father Christmas was d