The origins of Boxing Day trace back to the 19th century during the Victorian era in England. The day’s name comes from the tradition of giving “Christmas boxes” to servants, workers ...
It's called "A Thousand Blows," and it's about tough yet vulnerable characters trying to survive and thrive in Victorian-era East End London ... is set against the boxing world, which, at that ...
But how did Boxing Day come to be? Well ... bank holiday on December 26 is a tradition that dates back to the Victorian era. (And no, the day isn't related to the sport of boxing).