Did you know that the Christmas tree has only become a popular tradition than from the 1850s?
At that time, many fir trees were lit by real candles!
But after many fires, people preferred to opt for garlands and decorations.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there wasn't much consensus on what a Christmas tree should look like.
As a result, everyone showed a lot of creativity. It must be said that our ancestors lacked neither creativity nor imagination!
We have selected for you the 12 most beautiful photos of Christmas trees from 100 years ago . Watch:
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A minimalist Christmas tree in this photo from 1880.
Here we see the garlands that first appeared in this photo, in the late 1890s. And there's even a decoration at the top of the tree. We could sit in this room, by the fire, all day. In this photo, you could almost feel the heat of the fire, don't you think?
This is one of the only known photos of a Christmas tree lit by real candles. This photo is taken at a party in 1900. Hopefully someone was in charge of watching this tree very closely!
The Victorian spirit greatly influenced the way we perceived Christmas at the end of the last century. Photos like this later inspired Christmas card imagery. In this photo, it looks like the candles are not lit. But it looks like the photographer added flickering lights afterwards.
I love this photo taken in a house in 1910. Here we see more sophisticated decorations. There are even popcorn garlands. And look at this doll with a small stroller. What a beautiful Christmas!
Here is another photo of a large Christmas tree taken in the early 1900s. There are lots of gifts. Isn't it adorable to see that the gifts are wrapped as if they were ordinary packages? Know that colored wrapping paper will not become the norm until many years later.
This adorable photo features a little boy screaming with joy after discovering his present.
And what would Christmas be if it didn't have a touch of glamour? This photo from the 1910s gives an insight into what fashion was all about. But this woman lights the tree candles with a match! Hopefully everything goes well.
Many families chose to have a smaller tree that was placed on a table, to decorate the room.
Let's take a look inside this house in 1904. What a beautiful decoration!
On this tree, which dates from the early 1900s, we see handmade decorations and some gifts ready for the children.
Here is a small Christmas tree traditionally decorated.