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American Homestead WinterIn a Currier & Ives print titled American Homestead Winter, a man with his dog carries firewood to his home as a couple in a horse-drawn slegh pass him on the road, 1868
Tobogganing1908: The starting point of the skeleton event, the Cresta Run at Saint Moritz, Switzerland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Tobogganing Slope1908: A skeleton competitor taking off on the Cresta Run at Saint Moritz, Switzerland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Tobogganing Slope1908: A skeleton competitor on the Cresta Run at Saint Moritz, Switzerland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Winter Sports19th December 1927: Two young ladies trying out a toboggan at a London store. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Great White Wonder1909: The Southern party of Shackletons Antarctic expedition, which came within a record-breaking 156 km of the south pole on January 9, 1909
Ski WearNovember 1927: Skiing clothes being modelled at Burberrys, London against a painted winter backdrop. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Cupid Tobogganingcirca 1850: With snow shoes attached to his feet, Cupid accompanies a young woman downhill on a toboggan. Original Artwork: Engraving by Sydney P Hall after A Hopkins
Lucky Dogcirca 1900: On a frozen pond one woman pushes a friend and her dog across the ice on a sleigh. A photogravure. (Photo by Henry Stevens/Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Illustration of couple in horsedrawn sledge in snow
Illustration of Antarctic explorers on skis pulling sledge
Illustration of Antarctic explorers equipment
Illustration of Antarctic explorer pulling sledge with man on it
Bobsleigh RideA woman tobogganing down the Dorf Dimson bobsleigh run at St Moritz. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
A Brush for the LeadIn a Currier & Ives print titled A Brush for the Lead; New York Flyers on the Snow, six sleighs race through snow covered streets, with one man (at lower right) almost falling out, New York, 1867
Dutch ChristmasA Dutch Christmas meeting on the ice, circa 1600. The Dutch celebrate Christmas or Sinterklsavond on the 5th December, when Saint Nicholas or Sinterkls distributes presents to deserving Dutch
Pour Les PauvresNuns collect food for the poor at Christmas, circa 1875. An engraving after Pour Les Pauvres, a painting by William Frederick Yeames, RA. A supplement to The Graphic, pub. 25th December 1875