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  2. Boxing Day - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Boxing Day sales in the United Kingdom were never as large an event as the Black Friday sales are in the United States. However, many British retailers began to see an opportunity to import the Black Friday tradition into the UK, not to replace Boxing Day sales, but as an addition to their overall seasonal promotions.

  3. What is Boxing Day? All about the celebration's origin and ...

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    Yes, Boxing Day is a public or bank holiday recognized in the U.K. and other countries. It was made an official U.K. holiday in the 1800s. If Dec. 26 falls on a weekend, it is recognized on the ...

  4. Everything To Know About Boxing Day: Where, When and ... - AOL

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    History of Boxing Day. ... Modern celebrations of Boxing Day involve shopping (there are lots of sales, ... Boxing Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom, as well as other countries in the ...

  5. What is Boxing Day? What to know about traditions, origins ...

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    Boxing Day is celebrated in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, especially Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, according to Encylopedia Britannica. Boxing Day falls on Dec. 26. Origins ...

  6. Saint Stephen's Day - Wikipedia

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    On this day, the men of the villages went to the girls' houses for a Stephen's Day regélés (a custom that also appears in different versions at various times of the year). They wore sheepskin furs and used a bagpipe and a chained stick to make music. The ritual was also a fertility charm, a custom of ancient pagan origin.

  7. Oak Furnitureland - Wikipedia

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    Oak Furnitureland was launched through its website on Boxing Day, 2006. [2] The company started in 2003 by selling on eBay. Subsequently, it opened a pop-up shop on Cotswold Airport. Its first store on a retail park was in Chippenham, Wiltshire. [3] The company reported a turnover of £85m and a profit of £9.2m in the year to 30 September 2012 ...

  8. What Is Boxing Day? Everything to Know About the Holiday’s ...

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    So, while Boxing Day isn't all that well-known in the U.S., in various other parts of the world — like in the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand — residents ...

  9. February 1939 - Wikipedia

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    The first pay-per-view sporting event in history took place when a live BBC Television broadcast of a boxing match between Eric Boon and Arthur Danahar was shown at three London cinemas. In 1939 only about 20,000 London households had television sets in a city of 8.6 million people, and the crowds at the cinemas were completely packed.