Christmas Seals were first issued in 1907 as part of a grassroots effort to combat tuberculosis, a deadly disease that was the leading cause of death in the United States at the time
An image of an golden old pocket watch with engravings on the front, specifically one from World War 1. Watch was given to Captain William Alexander Hallowes by his men (C 106 Engineers) in France at the end of WW1.
This still image shows four old people seated around a table. Each person has a plate full of food in front of them and they can be seen holding their utensils and eating.
The image depicts a 3-year-old boy wearing blue Spiderman pajamas sitting on the floor next to a Christmas tree. The boy is playing with a miniature drum set and is surrounded on both sides by presents he received.
This is a transcribed interview of Erik Uhler regarding his childhood experience with the German tradition of adorning a Christmas tree in lighted candles.