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Carols Collection

Carols are a traditional part of the Christmas season, and are often sung in churches, at public gatherings, and in homes around the world

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Background imageCarols Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim. Illustration by Harold Cropping from a 1920

DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim. Illustration by Harold Cropping from a 1920 edition of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

Background imageCarols Collection: Scrooge Sees Marley Face

Scrooge Sees Marley Face
Scrooge is startled to see Marleys face on his door, instead of the knocker

Background imageCarols Collection: Scrooge and Marley Ghost

Scrooge and Marley Ghost
Scrooge receives a visit from the ghost of Jacob Marley, his former business partner

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickensian Party

Dickensian Party
Mrs Fezziwigs Ball - shown to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Past

Background imageCarols Collection: Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim

Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim
Happy at the prospect of a hearty Christmas dinner, due to the generosity of the reformed Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit carries his son Tiny Tim on his shoulder

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickens / Christmas Carol

Dickens / Christmas Carol
Scrooge receives a visit from the ghost of Jacob Marley, his former business partner

Background imageCarols Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball

Mr Fezziwigs Ball
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Mr Fezziwigs Ball

Background imageCarols Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech

Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech
Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. The irascible, curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge, sitting alone on Christmas Eve, is visited by the ghost of Marley, his late business partner

Background imageCarols Collection: A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol
circa 1900: The Ghost of Christmas Present appears to the miserly Scrooge with a lavish Christmas spread, in a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Scrooges Third Visitor, by J Leech

Background imageCarols Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)

Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)
Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London, 1843). This novella was the earliest and most popular of Dickens Christmas stories

Background imageCarols Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge

DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge: illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A
DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge: illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens " A Christmas Carol."

Background imageCarols Collection: Angel with halo and butterfly wings playing harp

Angel with halo and butterfly wings playing harp

Background imageCarols Collection: Christmas Eve - about 1460 by Pauline Baynes

Christmas Eve - about 1460 by Pauline Baynes
Christmas Eve, as celebrated in 1460 with children bringing in holly and the Yule Log to be lit on Christmas Day, and other joining in a last minute carol practice

Background imageCarols Collection: Scrooge at his Desk

Scrooge at his Desk
Old Scrooge sat busy in his counting house

Background imageCarols Collection: Scrooge Sees Grave

Scrooge Sees Grave
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come shows Scrooge his gravestone

Background imageCarols Collection: Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)

Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)
465482 Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching) by Leech, John (1817-64); 13x9 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickens / Christmas Carol

Dickens / Christmas Carol
Mr Fezziwig invites Mrs Fezziwig to dance Date: First published: 1843-44

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickens / Christmas Carol

Dickens / Christmas Carol
Bob Cratchit with Tiny Tim, his crippled youngest son

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickens / Christmas Carol

Dickens / Christmas Carol
Bob Cratchit sliding on the ice at Cornhill on Christmas Eve Date: First published: 1843-44

Background imageCarols Collection: Dickens / Christmas Carol

Dickens / Christmas Carol
Bob Cratchit with Tiny Tim, his crippled youngest son

Background imageCarols Collection: Ghost of Christmas Present

Ghost of Christmas Present
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Christmas Present

Background imageCarols Collection: A Christmas Carol. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)

A Christmas Carol. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
A Christmas Carol. Private Collection

Background imageCarols Collection: British Kitsch Art Deco Christmas Card, Carol Singing Chicks

British Kitsch Art Deco Christmas Card, Carol Singing Chicks. Date: circa 1925

Background imageCarols Collection: Cartoon, Queen Victorias Christmas, A Vision

Cartoon, Queen Victorias Christmas, A Vision (based on Dickens story, A Christmas Carol). Gladstone as Scrooge sleeps while Disraeli (who had died five years earlier)

Background imageCarols Collection: Bob Cratchits Christmas Dinner. After a drawing by Edwin Austin Abbey for Charles Dickens A

Bob Cratchits Christmas Dinner. After a drawing by Edwin Austin Abbey for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol
CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchits Christmas Dinner. After a drawing by Edwin Austin Abbey for Charles Dickens " A Christmas Carol."

Background imageCarols Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchits Christmas Dinner. Wood engraving after Edwin Austin

DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchits Christmas Dinner. Wood engraving after Edwin Austin Abbey for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, 1881

Background imageCarols Collection: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit & his son Tiny Tim: illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935)

A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit & his son Tiny Tim: illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935) to " A Christmas Carol"

Background imageCarols Collection: Christmas Carols

Christmas Carols
A mid-ninteenth century scene showing a Victorian householder with his wife and children standing on their porch listening to carol singers

Background imageCarols Collection: The Ghost of Christmas Present appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech

The Ghost of Christmas Present appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, London 1843-1834

Background imageCarols Collection: Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64)

Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol
537032 Marley's ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, London 1843-1844. by Leech, John (1817-64); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageCarols Collection: The Carol Singers, 1893 (oil on canvas)

The Carol Singers, 1893 (oil on canvas)
7076453 The Carol Singers, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Spittle, William M (1858-1917); Private Collection

Background imageCarols Collection: Crowds besieged Petticoat lane to buy their Christmas presents

Crowds besieged Petticoat lane to buy their Christmas presents and as usual developed into a milling throng. Every conceivable item was on sale including baked chestnuts, ice cream

Background imageCarols Collection: Marleys Ghost

Marleys Ghost
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Marleys Ghost

Background imageCarols Collection: A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech

A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech
A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. This novella was the earliest and most popular of Charles Dickens Christmas stories

Background imageCarols Collection: Musicians in the snow on a Christmas card

Musicians in the snow on a Christmas card, about to have something poured on them from a jug. circa 1890s

Background imageCarols Collection: Animals and birds singing round a piano on a Christmas card

Animals and birds singing round a piano on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCarols Collection: Snow babies - A Christmas Carol by Dorothy Wheeler

Snow babies - A Christmas Carol by Dorothy Wheeler
A snow baby, dressed all in white, sits on a snowy branch, singing a Christmas carol with a robin. Date: c.1925

Background imageCarols Collection: DICKENS: CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1843. Marleys Ghost

DICKENS: CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1843. Marleys Ghost. Etching by John Leech from the first edition of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, 1843

Background imageCarols Collection: Scrooge and Nephew

Scrooge and Nephew
Scrooge scorns his nephews enthusiasm for Christmas, saying " Bah! Humbug!"

Background imageCarols Collection: Carol Singing / Dressed Up

Carol Singing / Dressed Up
God save you Merrie Gentil Men

Background imageCarols Collection: Good King Wenceslas, illustration from A Picture Song Book, 1910 (colour litho)

Good King Wenceslas, illustration from A Picture Song Book, 1910 (colour litho)
IL314908 Good King Wenceslas, illustration from A Picture Song Book, 1910 (colour litho) by Howard, George, 9th Earl of Carlisle (1843-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Venceslas)

Background imageCarols Collection: GOOD KING WENCESLAS

GOOD KING WENCESLAS
Good King Wenceslas

Background imageCarols Collection: Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Background imageCarols Collection: Carol singing by the members of the Southfields Wesleyan Church in aid of the National

Carol singing by the members of the Southfields Wesleyan Church in aid of the National Childrens Home and Orphanage

Background imageCarols Collection: Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol
3755815 Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol. Then old Fezziwig stood out to dance with Mrs Fezziwig)

Background imageCarols Collection: Puck Christmas 1903

Puck Christmas 1903. Illustration shows a scene in a dining room where a man is sitting at a table eating, a woman has opened a door and three men stand in the doorway, singing Christmas carols

Background imageCarols Collection: Good King Wenceslas

Good King Wenceslas

Background imageCarols Collection: CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, 1847. Wood engraving, English, 1847

CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, 1847. Wood engraving, English, 1847



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Carols Collection

Carols are a traditional part of the Christmas season, and are often sung in churches, at public gatherings, and in homes around the world. Carols typically feature religious themes and stories that focus on the birth of Jesus Christ. The lyrics often include references to angels, shepherds, wise men, and other characters from the Bible. Many it also contain references to wintertime activities such as sleigh rides and snowmen building. Popular carols include "Silent Night," "Joy to the World," "O Come All Ye Faithful," and "The First Noel." they have been an important part of Christmas celebrations for centuries and will continue to be enjoyed by people all over the world for many years to come.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Carols collection from Media Storehouse is a beautiful selection of wall art and framed prints that celebrates the joyous spirit of Christmas. Our collection features stunning images depicting traditional carol singers, festive scenes, and religious iconography associated with the holiday season. Each piece in our collection has been carefully curated to capture the essence of this special time of year. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for someone special or simply want to add some festive cheer to your home decor, the Carols collection offers something for everyone. From classic black-and-white photographs to colorful modern designs, there's a wide range of styles and themes available. With high-quality printing and framing options available, these pieces are sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees them. So why not bring some Christmas magic into your home this year with one of these beautiful works of art?
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What are Carols (Christmas Special Days) art prints?

Carols art prints are a collection of beautiful and festive artworks that capture the essence of Christmas celebrations. These prints feature various scenes associated with the holiday season, such as snow-covered landscapes, decorated trees, and joyful gatherings. The Carols art prints showcase the talent of skilled artists who have created stunning pieces using different mediums like watercolors, oils, and digital designs. The artwork is available in various sizes to suit individual preferences and can be framed or mounted for display. These art prints make excellent gifts for loved ones during the holiday season or can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of Christmas cheer. They are also ideal for collectors looking to add unique pieces to their collections. Carols art prints offer an opportunity to bring some warmth and joy into your home during one of the most magical times of the year.
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What Carols (Christmas Special Days) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Carols art prints that you can buy. These prints are perfect for adding a festive touch to your home or office during the holiday season. You can choose from various designs, including traditional Christmas carols and modern interpretations. Some popular options include "Silent Night," "Joy to the World," and "O Holy Night." These prints come in different sizes and formats, such as canvas, framed, or poster-style prints. You can also select from a variety of finishes to suit your decor style. Whether you're looking for classic or contemporary artwork, we have something for everyone. Our collection features high-quality images that capture the essence of Christmas and its traditions. With their vast selection of Carols art prints, you'll be sure to find the perfect piece to add some holiday cheer to your space.
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How do I buy Carols (Christmas Special Days) art prints?

To buy Carols art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our collection of artwork online. Once you find the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your payment and shipping information before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of sizes for their prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer various framing options if you want your print framed before delivery. If you have any questions about the ordering process or need assistance with selecting a print, we have customer service representatives available via phone or email who are happy to help. Buying Carols art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple and straightforward process that allows you to bring beautiful holiday-themed artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Carols (Christmas Special Days) art prints cost?

The cost of Carols art prints varies depending on the size, quality, and type of print. We offer a wide range of options to choose from, including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. The price also depends on whether you want a standard or premium quality print. Generally speaking, smaller sizes tend to be less expensive than larger ones. However, premium quality prints may cost more than standard ones due to their superior color accuracy and durability. It's worth noting that prices can vary between different retailers and suppliers. Therefore it's always best to compare prices across multiple sources before making a purchase decision. If you're looking for high-quality Carols art prints at an affordable price point then Media Storehouse is definitely worth checking out.
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How will my Carols (Christmas Special Days) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Carols art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from entering. Media Storehouse uses reliable courier services to deliver orders worldwide, ensuring that they reach their destination on time. You will receive an email notification once your package has been dispatched, along with tracking information so you can keep track of its progress. Upon receiving your order, we recommend unrolling the print as soon as possible and laying it flat under some weight for a few hours to help remove any curling caused during transit. With this careful delivery process, you can rest assured that your Carols art prints will arrive in perfect condition ready for framing or display.