But how did Boxing Day come to be? Well ... bank holiday on December 26 is a tradition that dates back to the Victorian era. (And no, the day isn't related to the sport of boxing).
Boxing Day dates back to the Victorian era in Britain, and its origins are closely tied to the customs of charity and giving. The name "Boxing Day" comes from the tradition of the wealthy giving ...
Boxing Day is a holiday that appears to have its origins in gift-giving as well as Victorian classism. No, it’s not a day on which you can punch people in the face. In case you didn’t know ...
Boxing Day is a day that began in Britain centuries ago, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. "During the Victorian Era — 1837 to 1901 — the upper class would box up leftover food ...
Two men are in hospital and police are now investigating after a wild brawl broke out following a night of Boxing Day celebrations ... two groups of men. Victorian Police said in a statement ...
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 ...
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 ...