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Music Sales The Library Of Christmas Music


Music Sales The Library Of Christmas Music


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Music Sales The Library Of Christmas Music

Music Sales First Christmas At The Piano By Wilson


Music Sales First Christmas At The Piano By Wilson


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Music Sales First Christmas At The Piano By Wilson

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Wilton Nonstick 12-Cavity Whoopie Pie Pan


Wilton Nonstick 12-Cavity Whoopie Pie Pan


$7.19


Make fun Whoopie Pies perfect for sharing and eating! This pan features a non-stick surface for easy clean-up and is dishwasher safe, though Wilton recommends hand-washing. This package contains (1) 16-1/2″ x 11″ pan with (12) 3″ diameter cavities. A Whoopie Pie recipe is included on the packaging….

UZO1 Illuminated / Lighted Party Beverage Fountain (Punch Bowl), Operates on both Electric and Batteries for Outdoor Use, 2 Gal Capacity


UZO1 Illuminated / Lighted Party Beverage Fountain (Punch Bowl), Operates on both Electric and Batteries for Outdoor Use, 2 Gal Capacity


$45.99


Ideal for birthday parties, weddings, and other special events, this fountain holds up to 2 gallon of any favorite beverage and features a three-tier cascading tower. The unit pumps liquid from the lighted bottom bowl up to the top. The beverage then cascades back down in a waterfall effect from one tier to the next through holes around the outside of the bowls. For added effect, the fountain chan…

The Backyardigans Pablo Cake Pan


The Backyardigans Pablo Cake Pan


$4.99


Cake pan is constructed from lightweight aluminum.Baking and frosting directions are included with the pan.Some of the best adventures can happen right in your own backyard – like an amazing party featuring this high spirited Pablo cake! It’s easy to see Pablo’s adventurous spirit. He’s sure to bring a smile to every kid at the celebration!…



Christmas Music Presents The History Of The Christmas Card

From the time I can remember, Christmas meant Christmas Games and Nativity Scene Ecards. The Christmas card, as we recognize it, originated in England in the year 1843. An artist named John Calcott Horsley was appointed by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy and thriving London factory owner, to produce a card that could be sent out to his contacts and clients to wish them a merry Christmas.

Sir Henry Cole was very well acknowledged at the time, for a number of reasons. He had a helping hand in helping to renew the British postal system. He played a prominent function in the formation of the Royal Albert Hall, and acted as the construction manager on this immense endeavor. He also arranged for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and he oversaw the inauguration of the Victoria and Albert Museum.


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One of Sir Henry Cole’s best aspirations in life was to doll up the world around him. He owned and operated a astonishing art shop on Bond Street, which focusd in attractive objects for the domicile. His shop was hugely well-liked with the British upper class, and he earned a tidy sum from his business.

The Christmas card he commissioned was fashioned in the shape of a triptych, which is a three-paneled blueprint that allows for the two outer panels to be folded in towards the middle one. Each one of the two side panels depicted a virtuous deed. The first showed an illustration of people clothing the impoverished, and the other side panel showed an image of people feeding the hungry. The center piece had an image of a well-to-do family making a toast and surrounded by an enormous feast.

The inscription on the inside of the card recite "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you." Of the one thousand cards issueed for Sir Henry Cole, only twelve exist today in restricted collections. The printed card became highly fashionable in England through the years that followed. They also became exceptionally popular in Germany. It took quite a prolonged period for the design to catch on in America, then popularized by a German expatriate named Louis Prang in 1875. Nowadays, more than 2 billion Christmas cards are exchanged each year. Merry Christmas, all!



 2005 in British Music


2005 in British Music


$54


Used - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a summary of 2005 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts. Average sales for a number one were 80,437 per week. The first number one of the year, displacing Band Aid 20's "Do They Know It's Christmas?," was Steve Brookstein with his cover version of Phil Collins' "Against All Odds." Singles sales in January whilst Elvis Presley topped the chart a lot were very low.

 2005 in British Music


2005 in British Music


$54


Used - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a summary of 2005 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts. Average sales for a number one were 80,437 per week. The first number one of the year, displacing Band Aid 20's "Do They Know It's Christmas?," was Steve Brookstein with his cover version of Phil Collins' "Against All Odds." Singles sales in January whilst Elvis Presley topped the chart a lot were very low.

 2005 in British Music


2005 in British Music


$45.36


Used - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a summary of 2005 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts. Average sales for a number one were 80,437 per week. The first number one of the year, displacing Band Aid 20's "Do They Know It's Christmas?," was Steve Brookstein with his cover version of Phil Collins' "Against All Odds." Singles sales in January whilst Elvis Presley topped the chart a lot were very low.

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