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1843 is the year
The first ever Christmas card was sent in 1843 by Henry Cole. A picture of the card can be seen by clicking on the related link below.
The first charity Christmas card was sent in 1949. It was designed by 7-year-old Jitka Samkova of Rudolfo, Czechoslovakia.
Carlos Caszely of Chile was the first player to be sent off with a red card in a World Cup match. He was sent off in 1974 fifa world cup.
If you are referring to Christmas cards the practice started in 1843. Other types of cards and invitations were sent prior to this but it is traditionally the accepted date card delivery was make by the Post Office Service.
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The first Christmas cards were commissioned by Sir Henry Cole. Illustrations were done by John Callcott Horsley in 1843. Although there was some controversy over the scene depicted in the card (the family was shown drinking), Cole saw this as a moneymaking idea. He introduced the â??penny postâ?? three years later, selling the cards for a shilling each.
Christmas cards date back to the 19th century in England when they were first commercially produced and exchanged. The custom of sending cards became popular during the Victorian era and has since become a widely practiced tradition during the holiday season.
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