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This week we look at alternative storage solutions for your documents and memorabilia, from our A3 and A4 Hold-Alls and A4 Premier Binder Case to the popular Heirloom Clamshell Boxes. You can also get 25% off our family history software TreeView 2 Premium Edition in our offer of the week, or why not pick up the NEW Bacon's Atlas of the British Isles 1881?

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In this week's Article from the Archives, we take a look at how the First World War saw a change in how news was reported.

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Alternative Archival Storage

Looking for different storage solutions? We have a range of alternative storage solutions for every hobbyist!

A4 Hold-Alls

These are made to enclose your documents in a box style binder, each one comes with a four D-ring mechanism and holds all our sleeves including Square, A4 Portrait, A4 Landscape and A5 Sleeves. Available in Red, Blue or Black.

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Larger than the A4 Hold-Alls, these can hold all our sleeves. Ideal if you have documents or items of different sizes. Available in Red, Blue or Black.

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This premier binder case combines the advantages of a ring binder with the security of an aluminium case. Equipped with a 4 ring mechanism, this binder fits all our A4 sleeves and is lined with luxurious blue velour. The binder is lockable and easy to transport. The case is approx 35 x 30 x 9.5cm and comes with 4 free A4 1-Pocket Sleeves inside.

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Protect your objects from damage by storing them in our heirloom clamshell storage boxes. Each box has a hinged lid design which affords easy access, and the metal edges give these boxes extra stacking strength. The 1.5mm blue/grey box-board is lined with white lignin-free paper and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. Available in 4 different sizes.

8" Box

Approx 219mm x 159mm x 76mm

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12" Box

Approx 311mm x 229mm x 76mm

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15" Box

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17" Box

Approx 438mm x 292mm x 83mm

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This virtual DVD resource covers England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with over 100 high-resolution county and street maps. Includes an index of place names, population and statistical information from the 1871 and 1881 census.

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Today we have access to news whenever we choose, with the Internet at our fingertips on our smart phones, computers, and television. Over one hundred years ago the only method of reading the latest news was by newspapers. In this article, we look at how The First World War changed the way in which news was reported: from what our ancestors back in Britain would have read whilst waiting for news of loved ones serving abroad to what the troops may have read and enjoyed from a satirical point of view.

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