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Santa Colouring Pages - Part 4

This page is about Santa Colouring Pages. Father Christmas dates back as far as 16th century in England during the reign of Henry VIII, when he was pictured as a large man in green or scarlet robes lined with fur. He typified the spirit of good cheer at Christmas, bringing peace, joy, good food and wine and revelry. As England no longer kept the feast day of Saint Nicholas on 6 December, the Father Christmas celebration was moved to 25 December to coincide with Christmas Day. The Victorian revival of Christmas included Father Christmas as the emblem of ‘good cheer’. His physical appearance was variable, with one famous image being John Leech’s illustration of the ‘Ghost of Christmas Present’ in Charles Dickens’s festive classic A Christmas Carol (1843), as a great genial man in a green coat lined with fur who takes Scrooge through the bustling streets of London on the current Christmas morning, sprinkling the essence of Christmas onto the happy populace.http://disneyprincess.wikia.com/

In the series of Santa Colouring Pages:

Santa Colouring Pages No. 32

Santa Colouring Pages 32

Santa Colouring Pages No. 33

Santa Colouring Pages 33

Santa Colouring Pages No. 34

Santa Colouring Pages 34

Santa Colouring Pages No. 35

Santa Colouring Pages 35

Santa Colouring Pages No. 36

Santa Colouring Pages 36

Santa Colouring Pages No. 37

Santa Colouring Pages 37

Santa Colouring Pages No. 38

Santa Colouring Pages 38

Santa Colouring Pages No. 39

Santa Colouring Pages 39

Santa Colouring Pages No. 40

Santa Colouring Pages 40

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