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Tinsel garland on a Christmas tree. Tinsel is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread. When in long narrow strips not attached to thread, it is called " lametta ", and emulates icicles. It was originally a metallic garland for Christmas decoration.
A 1950s set of fluorescent Christmas lights The Old Harrison County Courthouse in Marshall, Texas, outlined in Christmas lights Schwäbisch Hall. The technology used in Christmas lighting displays is highly diverse, ranging from simple light strands, Christmas lights (a.k.a. Fairy lights), through to full blown animated tableaux, involving complex illuminated animatronics and statues.
A Christmas bubble light, as depicted in a drawing in U.S. patent 2,353,063. Bubble lights for Christmas decoration were first patented in the United States by Carl W. Otis in 1944 and introduced there in 1946 by NOMA, one of the largest American manufacturers of Christmas lights. While NOMA was the largest company to make these lights, other ...
Judy Begland owner of Wharf Hill, a home decor, garden and antiques shop in Smithfield, Virginia, says, “Ornaments and decorations prior to 1900 are typically expensive and getting more ...
Santa teared up after visiting a family fighting to keep their children alive after being diagnosed with a fatal illness.
October 1950. ( 1950-10) Genre. Christmas. Songwriter (s) Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. " Silver Bells " is a Christmas song composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans . It debuted in the motion picture The Lemon Drop Kid (1951), where it was started by William Frawley, [1] then sung in the generally known version immediately thereafter by Bob Hope ...
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