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State Library of Western Australia Blog Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content State Library of Western Australia Blog Search Main menu Home Archives Post navigation ← Older posts Over 130 Years of Vintage Christmas Cards Posted on 19 December, 2018 by slwacns 2 Greetings from West Australia ca. 1932, PR11337 The practice of exchanging greeting cards has a very long history, but the modern Christmas card tradition really got its start in the 1840s. Changes in postal services made it affordable for ordinary people to send each other cards, and developments in printing technologies gradually made it cheaper to produce cards commercially. Plus, Queen Victoria was doing it, which is how a surprising number of our modern Christmas traditions became popular. In Australia, it wasn’t until the 1880s that sending Christmas cards started to reach the heights of popularity. For most of Western Australia’s post-colonial history, people have been ...

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