Designed for use in our long certificate binders, these inert sleeves take two certificates back to back giving acid free archival quality storage. The pocket measures approximately 39.1cm x 22.9cm (15⅛" x 8⅞") and will accommodate both the older style and the modern A4 certificates.... More Info
Product Code: GE4439
These acid free, inert A3 landscape sleeves take two documents back-to-back giving archival quality storage. The pocket measures approximately 42.3cm x 30cm (16⅝" x 11¾").... More Info
Product Code: GEA3L
Designed for use in our long certificate binders, these inert sleeves take two certificates back to back giving acid free archival quality storage. The pocket measures approximately 39.1cm x 22.9cm (15⅛" x 8⅞") and will accommodate both the older style and the modern A4 certificates.... More Info
These inert A3 landscape sleeves take two documents back-to-back giving archival quality storage. The pocket measures approximately 42.3cm x 30cm (16⅝" x 11¾").... More Info
These acid free A2 sleeves take two documents back-to-back giving archival quality storage. Ideal for storing A2 charts and large family trees. The pocket measures approximately 60cm x 42.2cm. Pack of 5. More Info
This A2 sleeve takes two documents back-to-back giving archival quality storage. Ideal for storing A2 charts and large family trees. The pocket is acid-free and measures approximately 60cm x 42.2cm.... More Info
Product Code: 6042S
This kit has everything you need to start tracing your family history, and makes an ideal gift. Includes: Seven Generation Research Logbook, Family History Binder, Acid-Free Writing Pen, Birth Year from Census Date Calculator, 10 Generation Relationship Chart, Researching and Locating Your Ancestors, Archival Sleeves, and a 4 Month Diamond Subscription to TheGenealogist.co.uk. More Info
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A detailed, accessible, authoritative guide for anyone researching ancestors from Wales. Beryl Evans describes the key archival sources and gives clear practical advice on how to start a research project, sketching in the outlines of Welsh history, Welsh surnames and place-names and the Welsh language. She lists the variety of sources researchers can consult – the archive repositories, including...More Info
Membership runs from January 1st through till December 31st. During this time you will receive four journals, March, June, September and December that will be posted to you and be available throughout the year for you to download. If you join during the year you will still have access to the four journals and all the archival ones available on the website going back to the beginning in August of 1...More Info
This is the eighth publication in the Jewish Ancestors series published by the JGSGB and is an update to FED-2089. The intention is to provide an insight into Jewish genealogy in the former Russian Empire with special reference to the laws governing Jews in the Baltic countries of Latvia and Estonia. Subjects include a brief history of Latvia, information on archival research inside and outside La...More Info
The 2nd edition of this guide to published sources for Londoners' occupations has been greatly expanded since it was first published in 1994. If you have run out of clues to tracing your London ancestors, or need some background information to fill in the details of their lives, then this book may be of use to you. It identifies over 1,000 books and journal articles which may enable you to trace y...More Info
This volume is the authoritative and comprehensive guide to everything published on Lancashire that is likely to be of use to genealogists. Topics covered include the history of Lancashire, bibliographies and archival guides, journals and newspapers, pedigrees, biographical sources, occupational sources, family histories, parish registers, monumental inscriptions, probate records, official lists o...More Info