A Victorian Christmas

Janet Ridler


Regions:
South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, West Yorkshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £75 for groups of up to 30 in local area. Larger groups/further afield email for quote.
Category:
History
Updated:
29th July 2024

A look at the ancient origins of Christmas and other midwinter festivals and how the Christmas we celebrate today has its origins in the Victorian era. From Christmas trees and turkey to crackers, cards and carols, and with a special look at local Sheffield & North Derbyshire Christmas customs such as the local carols, this is a fascinating look at traditional Christmas customs to get you in the mood for the festive season.

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About Janet Ridler

Janet Ridler is an established and well-known professional historian, writer and tour guide, who has worked as a Heritage Interpreter for historical buildings and venues across South Yorkshire including Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield General Cemetery, Portland Works and Sheffield Museums. She has devised and written guidebooks, tours and presentations for both adults and children, and is a popular speaker at venues across South Yorkshire, North Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, as well as further afield.

Janet has given presentations, talks and lecture for for Sheffield University's Festival of the Mind, the Off the Shelf Literary Festival, Sheffield Showcase Festival and for English Heritage and the National Trust, and is in demand as a speaker for groups such as Local History societies, Probus, Women's Institute. libraries, and more.

Janet's talks are informative, entertaining and engaging - and always fully illustrated, often with photos and other resources not found in the public domain. Whatever the size of your group,you can be sure of a professional and memorable presentation, and a satisfied audience.


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