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Christmas card of the first known Christmas card published in this country
Christmas card of the first known Christmas card published in this country
Christmas card of the Duke of Beaufort on his Gloucestershire estate in 1758
Christmas card of the Duke of Beaufort on his Gloucestershire estate in 1758
Christmas card of T R Crampton, the engineer, with his narrow-gauge locomotive engine, the Namur in a winter scene
Christmas card of T R Crampton, the engineer, with his narrow-gauge locomotive engine, the Namur in a winter scene
Christmas card of William Shipley, miniature by William Hincks
Christmas card of William Shipley, miniature by William Hincks
Christmas card of a painting of Charles Dickens by Anna Zinkeisen, recalling an occasion in December 1850 when, as a Vice President, the novelist came to the Society's House to preside at a meeting
Christmas card of a painting of Charles Dickens by Anna Zinkeisen, recalling an occasion in December 1850 when, as a Vice President, the novelist came to the Society's House to preside at a meeting
Christmas card depicting an imaginary 18th century scene in Hyde Park by Anna Zinkeisen
Christmas card depicting an imaginary 18th century scene in Hyde Park by Anna Zinkeisen
Christmas card, designed by Tom Eckersley RDI, inspired by an engraving of Robert Adam's first conception of the facade of the Society's House
Christmas card, designed by Tom Eckersley RDI, inspired by an engraving of Robert Adam's first conception of the facade of the Society's House
Christmas card of a water-colour drawing of the rear elevation of the Society's House, seen from the North side of the Strand looking through Durham House Yard, it has been especially made by Sir Hugh Casson, President of the Royal Academy of Arts and formerly a Vice-President of the Society and Master of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry
Christmas card of a water-colour drawing of the rear elevation of the Society's House, seen from the North side of the Strand looking through Durham House Yard, it has been especially made by Sir Hugh Casson, President of the Royal Academy of Arts and formerly a Vice-President of the Society and Master of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry
Christmas card of 'Flower piece' painting by Mary Moser, 1759
Christmas card of 'Flower piece' painting by Mary Moser, 1759
Christmas card of scene from the ceremony of opening the Crystal Palace at Sydenham performed by Queen Victoria 10th June 1854
Christmas card of scene from the ceremony of opening the Crystal Palace at Sydenham performed by Queen Victoria 10th June 1854
Christmas card designed for Industry Year, depicts 'The Extraction of Metals' a wood engraving from the Cosmographia Universalis (1582) of Sebastion Munster
Christmas card designed for Industry Year, depicts 'The Extraction of Metals' a wood engraving from the Cosmographia Universalis (1582) of Sebastion Munster