Christmas Carols
- A Boy is Born in Bethlehem
- A Christmas Carol
- A Day, a Day of Glory
- A Great and Mighty Wonder
- All My Heart this Night Rejoices
- Angels from the Realms of Glory
- Angels we have Heard on High
- As with Gladness Men of Old
- Ave Maria
- Away in a Manger
- Ben Jonson's Carol
- Boar's Head Carol
- Brightest and Best
- Carol of the Bells
- Christians Awake Salute the Happy Morn
- Come, all ye Shepherds
- Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
- Come, Ye Lofty
- Coventry Carol
- Cradled in a Manger, meanly
- Deck the Halls
- Ding Dong Merrily on High
- Earth Today Rejoices
- From Heaven High, O Angels, Come
- From Highest Heaven I Come To Tell
- From the Eastern Mountains
- Gentle Mary Laid Her Child
- Give Heed My Heart
- Glory be to God on High
- Go Tell it to the Mountain
- God from on High Hath Heard
- God is Love
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- Good Christian Men Rejoice
- Good King Wenceslas
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing
- He Smiles within his Cradle
- Here is Joy for Every Age
- High Word of God, eternal Light
- Hymn for Christmas Day
- I Saw Three Ships
- It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
- Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
- Joy to the World
- Let Earth and Heaven Combine
- Lo! He comes with Clouds Descending
- Love Came Down at Christmas
- Maker of the Sun and Moon
- O Christmas Tree
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- O Come O Come Emmanuel
- O Holy Night
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- O Remember Adams Fall
- Once in Royal David's City
- Praise the Saviour all ye Nations
- See Amid the Winters Snow
- Silent Night
- The Angels Song
- The First Noel
- The Gloucestershire Wassail
- The Holly and the Ivy
- The Manger Throne
- The Race that Long in Darkness pined
- The Wassail Song
- To us a Child of Royal Birth
- Unto us a Boy is Born
- We Three Kings
- While by my Sleep I Watched at Night
- While Shepherds Watched
Christmas Carols
In the 1930's George Dangerfield wrote a book entitled The Strange Death of Liberal England which argued the reasons behind the decline in the Liberal Party. This accuracy of this analysis is a major battle ground for historians, but what is equally interesting as the death of the liberal party is it's life. This section of History Empire aims to look at both, from the mid nineteenth century up to the final decline in the 1920s when the Labour Party formed a government.