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Vector illustration of a church service in a cute cartoon video game pixel art style. The church is located in a forest setting and is rendered in isometric perspective. Separated into layers for easy editing.

Part of a church congregation, plus a musician, taking part in Christmas carol singing with enthusiasm. From “Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irving”, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott and published by Macmillan & Co, London, in 1882. The book chronicles Irving’s nostalgic memories of 19th century English Christmas traditions and customs.

Three eighteenth century American children talking in church, with one of them whispering behind his book. From “A Loyal Little Red-Coat: A Story of Child-life in New York a Hundred Years Ago”, by Ruth Ogden with illustrations by H A Ogden. Published by Frederick A Stokes Company in New York in 1890.

Woodcut illustration from "The Saturday Magazine", Volume 62, June 22nd, 1833, an educational magazine "under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education Appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Price One Penny". This drawing shows the choir seats inside the royal St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.

Several ladies wearing enormous crinolines who are entering a church pew. It is debatable whether they will fit! From “Ask Mamma; or The Richest Commoner in England” by “The Author of ‘Sponge’s Sporting Tour’ (Robert Smith Surtees).” Published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd, London, in 1858. Illustrations by John Leech.

A smartly dressed Georgian era woman asleep in a church box pew, while other members of the congregation look on disapprovingly. From “R. Caldecott’s Second Collection of Pictures and Songs” containing “The Milkmaid”, “Hey Diddle Diddle”, Baby Bunting”, The Fox Jumps Over the Parson’s Gate”, “A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go”, “Come Lasses and Lads”, “Ride a Cock Horse…”, “A Farmer Went Trotting…”, “Mrs Mary Blaize” and “The Great Panjandrum Himself”. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885.

A Sunday service in the chapel at The Foundling Hospital. The Foundling Hospital was established in London in 1739 by Thomas Coram to care for abandoned and sick children. The charity he founded is still in existence today. From “The Mothers’ Companion”, Vol IX, published in 1895 by S W Partridge & Co, London.

A woman and children decorating the inside of an ancient English parish church ready for the Christmas season. From “Pictures from Nature” by Mary Botham Howitt, published by George Routledge & Sons, London, in 1869 with illustrations printed in colour by Kronheim & Co. Each illustration relates to a month of the year.

A woman at church is alarmed by a man looking in the window. The rest of the congregation doesn't seem to notice as they sing and pray. Wood Block Engravings published in 1860. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

A man singing, in a rather dramatic manner, from a hymn book in church. From “Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irving”, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott and published by Macmillan & Co, London, in 1882. The book chronicles Irving’s nostalgic memories of 19th century English Christmas traditions and customs.

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