Electric lights for trees were first used in 1895.
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			The 26th of December is traditionally known as St Stephen's Day, but is more commonly known as Boxing Day. The reason it was called this is either alms boxes in church were opened and the money distributed to the poor, or alternatively it was named from t
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			Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer was invented for a US firm's Christmas promotion in 1938.
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			English Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas between 1647 and 1660 because he believed such celebrations were immoral for the holiest day of the year.
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			The abbreviation Xmas isn't irreligious. The letter X is a Greek abbreviation for Christ.
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			Frumenty was a spiced porridge, enjoyed by both rich and poor. It was a forerunner of modern Christmas puddings. It is linked in legend to the Celtic god Dagda, who stirred a porridge made up of all the good things of the earth.
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			At Christmas, it is traditional to exchange kisses beneath the mistletoe tree. In ancient Scandinavia, mistletoe was associated with peace and friendship. That may account for the custom of "kissing beneath the mistletoe".
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			The sun sets on 24 December at 3.55pm in the UK, and rises the following morning at 8.05am.
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