A Very Victorian Crafty Christmas at the Poorhouse
Description
While you bathe in the twinkly lights of the tree in the grand entrance of Clifton House, their expert guides will tell a yarn or two about what Victorian life was like for the residents at Christmas.
It is not the Dicken’s tale you may think! Original research from the archives tell a very different story…one of traditions, festive foods, holidays and cheer!
Their experienced tour guides will tell the story of those from Belfast Charitable Society who were responsible for bringing some festive merriment into the house in the 1800s, and how Christmas traditions developed throughout the centuries.
Then under the guidance of facilitators from Kathleen’s Attic, you will get to make your very own Victorian decoupage Christmas bauble, which you can take home and adorn on your own tree.
This is your chance to escape the hustle and bustle, indulge in creativity, and relive the magic of a classic Victorian Christmas in an event tailored just for grown-ups.
This event will run in sessions, each lasting one hour, and includes some festive refreshments. Capacity on each session is limited, so early booking is recommended.
- Admission £12.50
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