What is the Christmas tradition in Lincolnshire?

Turn-Trencher. Turn-trencher is a traditional game that is still played at Christmas in Lincolnshire. Players sit around in a circle and each player picks a lady's item like a brush or a comb. One person spins the trencher plate and says “my lady's going out and needs her…” followed by an item.
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What are the traditions at Christmas?

On Christmas, people exchange gifts based on the Christian tradition associated with Saint Nicholas, and the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh which were given to the baby Jesus by the Magi. The tradition of gift giving in the Roman celebration of Saturnalia may have influenced Christian Christmas customs.
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What is the day of Lincolnshire Folk?

The annual Day of Lincolnshire Folk. Sunday 3rd August 2025.
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When was the last White Christmas in Lincolnshire?

The last white Christmas in Lincolnshire was 2010 - which was also recorded as one of the sunniest Christmas days, with 7.5 hours of sunlight in Cornwall. The snow fell before Christmas Day and lasted throughout the festive period.
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What Christmas traditions does England have?

There are some Christmas traditions in the UK that might confuse people from the US. Every Christmas, families gather to watch pantomimes or meet their school friends at the pub. They also eat Yorkshire puddings, mince pies, Christmas pudding, and Christmas cake.
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Carols For Care - A Christmas Celebration for Care in Lincolnshire, from Lincoln Cathedral

What do people in England do at 3pm on Christmas Day?

The monarch's pre-recorded speech is an integral part of a British Christmas. Think dry formality, not sparkly ebullience. The message is broadcast at 3pm Christmas Day and typically offers good will and reflections on the year.
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When was Christmas forbidden in the UK?

In 1647 Parliament passed an Ordinance which resulted in the complete abolition of Christmas celebrations. That the said Feast of the Nativity of Christ, Easter and Whitsuntide and all other Festival days, commonly called Holy-dayes, be no longer observed … within this Kingdom of England …
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Has it ever snowed on Christmas Day in the UK?

The last widespread white Christmas in the UK was in 2010. It was extremely unusual, as not only was there snow on the ground at 83% of stations (the highest amount ever recorded) but snow or sleet also fell at 19% of stations.
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When was the last full white Christmas in the UK?

There was no record of snow falling at any station in the UK in 2018, or in 2019. The last widespread white Christmas in the UK was in 2010.
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What is the largest village in Lincolnshire?

Ruskington is the largest village in Lincolnshire, by population, with much of its latter day growth due to attracting incomers, including people who have chosen to retire here.
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What is the symbol for Lincolnshire?

The flag features a red cross, edged in yellow and bearing a yellow fleur-de-lys, on a background of green and blue quarters; in the jargon of blazon, Quarterly Vert and Azure, on a Cross Gules fimbriated Or a Fleur-de-Lys of the last. The red cross is the Saint George's Cross representing England.
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What are some fun facts about Lincolnshire?

Fun facts about Lincolnshire:

Lincolnshire has 50miles of coastline fun! Scampton, in Lincolnshire is the home to the Red Arrows, the famous RAF Aerobatic Team (see www.raf.mod.uk) In WW2 Lincolnshire was known as the Bomber County because it has more airfields for RAF planes than anywhere else in the UK.
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What are the five rules of Christmas?

The 5 Gift Rule offers a practical and thoughtful approach to Christmas gift-giving. By selecting something they want, need, wear, read, and experience, you ensure that each gift holds significance and brings joy.
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What is the superstition for Christmas Day?

It's bad luck to go fishing on Christmas Day. When you visit somebody's house on Christmas Day, be sure to eat the food they offer you. If you refuse to eat in their house, you will take their Christmas spirit away when you leave.
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What is the number one Christmas tradition?

1. Decorate the tree. Whether you get a real tree or a fake one, creating a perfect tree is a classic Christmas activity. Complete with lights, tinsel, baubles and ornaments, Christmas trees are one of the most traditional symbols of the holiday season.
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Who turned down White Christmas?

Fred Astaire was supposed to play Phil Davis.

But Astaire had retired by the time White Christmas was shot 12 years later and so he turned down the role.
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What is the biggest selling Christmas song of all time?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby is not only the best-selling Christmas single in the United States, but also the best-selling single of all time since the advent of recorded music, with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
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Why doesn't it snow at Christmas anymore?

White Christmases were more frequent in the 18th and 19th centuries, even more so before the change in calendar in 1752 that effectively brought Christmas Day forward by 11 days. Climate change has led to higher temperatures over land and sea, reducing the chances of a White Christmas.
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Where is it most likely to snow in December?

Some U.S. cities, like Jackson Hole and Marquette, almost always have snow on Christmas. Cities like Duluth and International Falls stay cold enough in December to keep snow on the ground. Crested Butte offers a near 100% chance of a white Christmas with very cold December temperatures.
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Why was Christmas banned in Ireland?

The Protestant Reformation had restructured churches across these islands, and holy days, Christmas included, were abolished. The usual festivities during the 12 days of Christmas (December 25 to January 5) were deemed unacceptable. Shops had to stay open throughout Christmastide, including Christmas Day.
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Who tried to make Christmas illegal in 1647?

Although Cromwell himself did not initiate the banning of Christmas, his rise to power certainly resulted in the promotion of measures that severely curtailed such celebrations. Nevertheless the Puritans' prohibition of Christmas proved very unpopular, and pro-Christmas riots broke out.
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Why was Christmas illegal in Scotland?

Before the Reformation in 1560, Christmas in Scotland had been a religious feasting day. Then, with the powerful Kirk frowning upon anything related to Roman Catholicism, the Scottish Parliament passed a law in 1640 that made celebrating 'Yule vacations' illegal.
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