Boxing Day, celebrated on December 26, originated from the Victorian tradition of giving "Christmas boxes" to employees and ...
Boxing Day is celebrated each year on the day after Christmas, on Dec. 26. It's not a holiday that made its way to the U.S.
This is where Boxing Day gets its name from - find out when it was first made a bank holiday in the UK, who celebrates it and why America don't.
Many people in the US, the UK, Canada, and other parts of the world eagerly look forward to Boxing Day. Celebrated on ...
Christmas where leftovers, shopping sales, winter walks as well as watching football and rugby matches are a must, as the festive celebrations continue. But how did Boxing Day come to be? Well, the ...
As Christmas Day excitement fades away, December 26 is welcomed with its form of festive charm; known as Boxing Day.
The most collectible and valuable banks are mechanical ones. Putting a coin into someone’s hand often meant that the money ...
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has received a spate of disgraceful comments after she took to social media to celebrate a huge milestone in Australian sporting history. This year's Boxing Day ...
Amazon Prime have been hit with the same complain as millions of Brits are tuning in to watch Premier League fixtures on ...
Christmas sees a pile-up of sporting fixtures, notably the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and a string of high-profile games in ...
In countries that celebrate it, Boxing Day comes from a continuation of the ... USA Today says the holiday originated during Victorian times—between 1837 and 1901—at least 60 years after ...
Seriously. It always falls on December 26 each year and as for Boxing Day history, in the UK it has been a national holiday since 1871. It is said that in the Victorian era Christmas gift boxes were ...