A beech tree grafted into an N-shape to woo a woman called Nellie has been named as England's Tree of the Year. The Woodland Trust, which runs the competition, said Nellie's Tree at Aberford ...
Once word spread, the popularity of Christmas trees took off. It became a tradition throughout England and North America. Now, they can be found all over the world. EDITOR'S NOTE: This video was ...
The festive season is nearly over so if you have a real Christmas tree and you’re not sure what to do with it - here's what you need to know. With the big day over for another year, the ...
While the post-Christmas period is a time of bliss, mostly spent watching telly and eating leftovers, there is that looming chore of having to take the tree and all the festive decorations down ...
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When should you take your Christmas tree down? The best date to put your decorations awayTraditionally, Christmas trees are taken down 12 days after Christmas – on January 5. But there is some dispute over the date as the Church of England says January 5 is the 12th night while some ...
In 1848 the Illustrated London News published a drawing of the royal family celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree, a tradition that was reminiscent of Prince Albert's childhood in Germany.
The modern Christmas tree tradition began in Germany in the 16th century. Later, this tradition was introduced to England via King George III's German wife, Charlotte. In the 1790s, she would ...
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