Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

Categories: Holidays and Festivals

If it seems to you that New Year's holidays are being celebrated somehow incorrectly, then you definitely have not seen these Christmas cards from the Victorian era. They are no less creepy than the time when they were printed.

In this collection of postcards of the late XIX century — ominous wishes, bloodthirsty congratulations and the terrible fun of Christmas. Tremble, Santa Claus has already left!

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender Source: Bored Panda

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

 

Victorian Christmas cards that will make you doubt the good intentions of the sender

Keywords: XIX century | Victorian era | Postcards | Retro | Christmas | Antiquity

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