Protect and organise certificates with these Long Archival Certificate Sleeves, designed for use with Long Certificate Binders. Suitable for both older-style certificates and modern A4 certificates, they provide safe, acid-free archival storage for important documents and family records. Each sleeve is designed to hold two certificates back-to-back, allowing efficient and organised presentation while helping to protect contents from dust, dirt, and handling. Manufactured from inert, acid-free More Info
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Protect and organise modern certificates with these A4 Landscape Sleeves, designed for use with A4 Landscape Binders. Suitable for modern A4 certificates, they provide safe, acid-free archival storage for important documents and family records. Each sleeve is designed to hold two documents back-to-back, allowing efficient and organised presentation while helping to protect contents from dust, dirt, and handling. Manufactured from inert, acid-free, archival-quality material, these sleeves are More Info
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Protect and preserve important certificates with these crystal-clear polyester sleeves, designed for secure long-term archival storage. Manufactured from inert archival polyester, they provide exceptional clarity while helping to protect documents from damage, discolouration, and deterioration over time. Each pocket features an extra-secure opening designed to hold certificates safely in place until the sleeve is removed from the ring mechanism, offering additional protection during handling ... More Info
Keep your treasured family history documents safe and beautifully presented with this pack of 5 clear premium sleeves. Made from ultra-clear, highly transparent, inert material, they allow you to view and enjoy your records while providing long-term protection. Each sheet is crafted from acid-free, PVC-free materials and contains no chemical softeners, making them ideal for long-term, safe storage of delicate items without risk of yellowing or damage. The welded strips offer extra security and h More Info
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This publication brings together five informative books that are as relevant today as when they were originally published. They are individually available on page 15, but are presented here on a single CD-ROM or pdf file through downloading. The Books of Trades - Three volumes: Volume 1 - Woolcomber, spinner, waterman, basket maker, hat maker,jeweller, bricklayer, carpenter, cooper, st...More Info
Paviour, turner, brush maker, taylor, shoemaker, trunkmaker, wheelwright, iron founder, copperplate printer, painter, engraver, statuary, brewer, cutler, merchant, brick maker, rope maker, weaver, stocking weaver, carpet weaver, ladies dress maker, pin maker, needle maker, wire drawer, paper-maker, printer, bookbinder, calico printer, tinplate worker, brazier, button maker, cabinet maker, sadler, ...More Info
Are you a complete beginner when it comes to researching your family history? Do you want to do a ‘do-over’?! If you’re not sure where to begin, I now offer 1-2-1 online tuition to help you get started or to help you start over again and do it better! I will recommend books and useful websites to help you get started. These workshops make great birthday and retirement gifts. Duration:...More Info
This is a 24 page book of Border Annals (extracts with Scottish links from North of England Church Registers i.e. Cumberland). Most of the links relate to Border or nearby Scottish Parishes (e.g. Annan, Canonbie, Cummertrees, Ewes, Gretna, Half Morton, Hoddom, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Langholm, Lockerbie, Middlebie, Ruthwell with occasional entries from Farther afield such as Dumfries or Moffat). It w...More Info
This is a 56 page book of Intimations of Births, Marriages and Deaths from the Dumfries & Galloway Standard in the complete year 1854 to March 1855. It was published in 2008 and consists of 1,469 listings. It is indexed by Surname only. Dumfries & Galloway Standard BMD for 1854 Published 2008.