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Birth Announcement Traditions

 
Birth Announcements in Victorian Times

"...once the baby was strong enough, and the mother felt well enough, it was time for the baby's "Presentation Day". A basket or bassinet would be decorated with lace and ribbons, and placed in the parlor. This was where the new baby would be placed "on display".

By invitation only, neighbor ladies and friends would come to call and visit the new mother and child. The invitations were typically rather plain, simply stating the availability of mother and child. Attached to this card by a narrow blue or pink ribbon, (whichever was appropriate for the baby's gender), was a smaller card -- the birth announcement. In the center of the card, the baby's name would be engraved, and in the bottom left-hand corner would be the date of birth. The Presentation of a new baby was very definitely a "ladies only" event. It was considered quite improper for gentlemen to visit the new mother and child until much later."

This information from http://www.geocities.com/victorianlace12/baby.html. This wonderful site also has a wealth of information on Victorian childhood.

Victorian Baptisms

"One of the first duties of parents was to christen the baby as soon as possible. Godparents were chosen either prior to the birth, or immediately after. Because everyone created such beautiful handwork in the 19th century, most gifts and items that the baby received for his/her baptism were handmade. Popular items included lace-trimmed pillows (no matter the baby's gender), receiving blankets, bibs, nighties, shawls, booties, sweaters, and caps.

The godmother usually gave the christening gown and cap as her present to the baby. The god-father often gave the baby a bible and/or a gift made of silver, such as a baby cup or spoon. If it could be afforded, he would have the gift engraved with the baby's name and date of birth.

Usually following the christening there was some type of social gathering where refreshments were served, such as cake and coffee, or perhaps a cold buffet.

During the Victorian era, the role of godparents was considered to be of most importance. In the event of the parents' deaths, the godparents were expected to care for the children. Godparents were always allowed the courtesy of offering their advice on the upbringing of the child, and they were always welcome in the child's home, as well as in his/her life."

This information from http://www.geocities.com/victorianlace12/baby.html. This wonderful site also has a wealth of information on Victorian childhood.

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