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Wednesday, 2 December 2009. Christmas Past and Future at the Geffrye. How did London families of history celebrate 25th December in their homes? Traditional interiors of Christmas past are the subject of the Geffrye Museums new exhibition. Is a very recent cultural import. Then again, the local area itself has been undergoing massive demographic and infrastructural change, and it seems right that the Geffrye evolve with it. Gentrification of the surrounding areas - Spitalfields, Shoreditch and Hoxto.

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Wednesday, 2 December 2009. Christmas Past and Future at the Geffrye. How did London families of history celebrate 25th December in their homes? Traditional interiors of Christmas past are the subject of the Geffrye Museums new exhibition. Is a very recent cultural import. Then again, the local area itself has been undergoing massive demographic and infrastructural change, and it seems right that the Geffrye evolve with it. Gentrification of the surrounding areas - Spitalfields, Shoreditch and Hoxto.

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