Santa Through the Ages

Santa Through the Ages

A HOLIDAY EXHIBIT RELATED TO THE FOLKLORE OF SANTA CLAUS

On display November through December 2021 just outside the Marion Hunter History Room at the Avon Free Public Library

Take a break from the hectic preparations of this holiday season to view “Santa through the Ages,” a whimsical, fun, and colorful exhibit perfect for the whole family at the Avon Free Public Library from November through December.

The display, on loan from the Joyce and Jim Baldwin Christmas Collection, features objects dating from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. Visitors will view many postcard images of Santa in a number of guises, including the jolly fellow flying in an airplane, riding a donkey, and driving a car. Book lovers will also enjoy an array of illustrated children's books, including an 1893 edition of "The Santa Claus Story Book," and 1900 editions of "The Night Before Christmas" and "A Visit from Santa Claus."

Rare antique die cuts or "scraps" of the jolly fellow will also be on view. The nickname, “scraps,” is a nod to the custom of pasting these cutouts into scrapbooks. An antique sled reminiscent of the "Rosebud" sled that appeared in the Orson Welles' 1941 landmark movie "Citizen Kane," will be included together with a feather tree decorated in early 1900s ornaments.

These are only some of the delightful surprises that surely will enchant all ages, so plan to bring family and friends for a fun and nostalgic time.
Joyce and Jim Baldwin have shared their interest in Christmas memorabilia with many community groups, including libraries and local historical organizations in Connecticut and New York.

The "Santa through the Ages" exhibit will remain until the end of December and will be available for viewing during regular visiting hours of the Avon Free Public Library, https://www.avonctlibrary.info/hours/

For more information please contact Joyce Baldwin, [email protected] , phone 516-434-8747

The exhibit is open during Library hours which are posted on the website:  https://www.avonctlibrary.info/

The Marion M. Hunter History Room

The Marian Hunter History Room is dedicated to Marian M. Hunter, long-time librarian and historian of Avon. The collection was formed when the Library and the Avon Historical Society combined their archives and dedicated the room on February 4, 1989. Researchers and interested residents may find information on the general history of the town, original old homes and buildings in Avon, and genealogies of original families.

Access Avon’s history online

Over 30,000 items from the our history room collection are available online as part of the Connecticut Digital Archive.

Some Finding Aids for this collection are available here.

Connect with the Avon Historical Society here.

Avon records prior to 1830 are at the Farmington Town Clerk’s Office and the Farmington Room at the Farmington Library.

Visiting the History Room

Volunteers and reference staff staff the History Room. Please contact the library before visiting to ensure materials will be accessible when you arrive! You will be asked to complete a researcher request form when you arrive.

For hours and information:

Treasures within the History Room

Book Collections

  • Local History of Avon and neighboring towns
  • Book Collection of Northington Library
  • Genealogy of selected Avon families
  • Genealogical reference materials

Serial Collections

Manuscript Collections

Maps

  • The map cabinet inventory is available here.

Photographs & Visual Materials

Microfilm Resources

Newspaper Collections

  • The Avon Library has copies of Avon News, 1981-1995. View digitized issues here
  • The Farmington Library maintains a collection of the Farmington Valley Herald from 1894-1986.
  • The Connecticut State Library maintains a collection of Avon News (1987-1996), Avon Life (2001-2013), Valley News (1996-2004)
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