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GERMAN CHRISTMAS TREES. The nobility and gentry are respectfully informed that these handsome JUVENILE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS are supplied and elegantly fitted up ...": Times [London, England] 20 December 1842, p.1.

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After dinner [...] we then went into the drawing room near the dining room [...] There were two large round tables on which were placed two trees hung with lights and sugar ornaments. All the presents being placed round the trees [...] Modern Christmas trees have been related to the " tree of paradise" of medieval mystery plays that were given on 24 December, the commemoration and name day of Adam and Eve in various countries. In such plays, a tree decorated with apples (representing fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and thus to the original sin that Christ took away) and round white wafers (to represent the Eucharist and redemption) was used as a setting for the play. [4] Like the Christmas crib, the Paradise tree was later placed in homes. The apples were replaced by round objects such as shiny red balls. [11] [12] [20] [21] [22] [23] Silverthorne, Elizabeth (1994). Christmas in Texas. Texas A&M University Press. p.62. ISBN 978-0-8909-6578-8. Lighting with electric lights (Christmas lights or, in the United Kingdom, fairy lights) is commonly done. A tree-topper, sometimes an angel but more frequently a star, completes the decoration.

Legend has it that Queen Charlotte’s compatriot, Martin Luther, the religious reformer, invented the Christmas tree. One winter’s night in 1536, so the story goes, Luther was walking through a pine forest near his home in Wittenberg when he suddenly looked up and saw thousands of stars glinting jewel-like among the branches of the trees. This wondrous sight inspired him to set up a candle-lit fir tree in his house that Christmas to remind his children of the starry heavens from whence their Saviour came. Their use at public entertainments, charity bazaars and in hospitals made them increasingly familiar however, and in 1906 a charity was set up specifically to ensure even poor children in London slums "who had never seen a Christmas tree" would enjoy one that year. [64] Anti-German sentiment after World War I briefly reduced their popularity [65] but the effect was short-lived, [66] and by the mid-1920s the use of Christmas trees had spread to all classes. [67] In 1933 a restriction on the importation of foreign trees led to the "rapid growth of a new industry" as the growing of Christmas trees within Britain became commercially viable due to the size of demand. [68] By 2013 the number of trees grown in Britain for the Christmas market was approximately eight million [69] and their display in homes, shops and public spaces a normal part of the Christmas season.

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Christmas Tree Safety". About.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2012 . Retrieved 20 December 2011. a b Bruce David Forbes (2007). Christmas: A Candid History. University of California Press. pp.121–22. ISBN 978-0-5202-5104-5. Boston's 'Holiday Tree' Sparks Controversy". The Harvard Crimson. 28 November 2005. Archived from the original on 7 November 2007 . Retrieved 8 January 2008.Foley, Michael P. (2005). Why Do Catholics Eat Fish on Friday?. Palgrave Macmillan. p.18. ISBN 978-1-4039-6967-5. [ permanent dead link] President Benjamin Harrison and his wife Caroline put up the first White House Christmas tree in 1889. [78] Stenhouse, Margaret (22 December 2010). "The Vatican Christmas Tree". Archived from the original on 30 July 2013 . Retrieved 19 December 2012.

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Demand Grows for Upside Down Christmas Tree" (Audio). All Things Considered. NPR. 9 November 2005. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008 . Retrieved 21 December 2008. The debate about the environmental impact of artificial trees is ongoing. Generally, natural tree growers contend that artificial trees are more environmentally harmful than their natural counterparts. [129] However, trade groups such as the American Christmas Tree Association, continue to refute that artificial trees are more harmful to the environment, and maintain that the PVC used in Christmas trees has excellent recyclable properties. [131] Harper, Timothy (1999). Moscow Madness: Crime, Corruption, and One Man's Pursuit of Profit in the New Russia. McGraw-Hill. p. 72. ISBN 9780070267008. During the decades of official state atheism in the Soviet era, Christmas had been a nonholiday. Pesticides & Wildlife Christmas Trees". ipm.ncsu.edu. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017 . Retrieved 2 November 2016. Christmas Tree Resource: Your Source On Xmas Decorations". Christmas Tree Source. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017 . Retrieved 8 August 2017.

In some cities, a charity event called the Festival of Trees is organized, in which multiple trees are decorated and displayed. Left: Tallinn Christmas Market in Estonia; Right: Christmas tree with Hanukkah Menorah next to it in Pariser Platz That year Queen Charlotte planned to hold a large Christmas party for the children of all the principal families in Windsor. And casting about in her mind for a special treat to give the youngsters, she suddenly decided that instead of the customary yew bough, she would pot up an entire yew tree, cover it with baubles and fruit, load it with presents and stand it in the middle of the drawing-room floor at Queen’s Lodge. Such a tree, she considered, would make an enchanting spectacle for the little ones to gaze upon. It certainly did. When the children arrived at the house on the evening of Christmas Day and beheld that magical tree, all aglitter with tinsel and glass, they believed themselves transported straight to fairyland and their happiness knew no bounds. Bowler, Gerry (27 July 2011). Santa Claus. McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 9781551996080. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015 . Retrieved 14 December 2015.

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Fir trees decorated with apples served as the central prop for the paradise play, a kind of folk religious drama often performed on December 24 These props were called paradise trees, and some researchers believe they were the forerunners of the Christmas treeChristmas tree". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2012. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012 . Retrieved 2 November 2012. The tree was traditionally decorated with "roses made of colored paper, apples, wafers, tinsel, [and] sweetmeats". [2] Moravian Christians began to illuminate Christmas trees with candles, [3] which were often replaced by Christmas lights after the advent of electrification. [4] Today, there is a wide variety of traditional and modern ornaments, such as garlands, baubles, tinsel, and candy canes. An angel or star might be placed at the top of the tree to represent the Angel Gabriel or the Star of Bethlehem, respectively, from the Nativity. [5] [6] Edible items such as gingerbread, chocolate, and other sweets are also popular and are tied to or hung from the tree's branches with ribbons. The Christmas tree has been historically regarded as a custom of the Lutheran Churches and only in 1982 did the Catholic Church erect the Vatican Christmas Tree. [7] Foley, Michael P. (6 September 2022). Why We Kiss under the Mistletoe: Christmas Traditions Explained. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-68451-281-2. Danmarks første juletræ blev tændt i 1808". Kristelig Dagblad. 17 December 2008. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013.



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