A longstanding bestseller among both institutions and private collectors, the Library Binder Boxfile offers a trusted and cost-effective solution for the archival storage of documents, photographs, and other valuable materials. Crafted from Premier Archival boxboard, this box is both acid-free and lignin-free, ensuring long-term preservation without compromising on quality. Each box is machine die-cut from premier grade 1300 micron Grey/White Board and hand-assembled to deliver precision cons More Info
Product Code: FB1000
A longstanding bestseller among both institutions and private collectors, the Library Binder Boxfile offers a trusted and cost-effective solution for the archival storage of documents, photographs, and other valuable materials. Crafted from Premier Archival boxboard, this box is both acid-free and lignin-free, ensuring long-term preservation without compromising on quality. Each box is machine die-cut from premier grade 1300 micron Grey/White Board and hand-assembled to deliver precision cons More Info
Product Code: FB1001
A longstanding bestseller among both institutions and private collectors, the Library Binder Boxfile offers a trusted and cost-effective solution for the archival storage of documents, photographs, and other valuable materials. Crafted from Premier Archival boxboard, this box is both acid-free and lignin-free, ensuring long-term preservation without compromising on quality. Each box is machine die-cut from premier grade 1300 micron Grey/White Board and hand-assembled to deliver precision cons More Info
Product Code: FB1003
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Armagh the smallest county in Northern Ireland, has a rich, colourful and even tempestuous history. War, famine and emigration over the last four centuries have all contributed to forming the distinctive character of its people. The constant struggle bewtween Planter and Gael that has characterised the county since the Plantation in the early 17th century may be seen in, form example the almost eq...More Info
This CD contains nineteen PDF files. The indexes were originally published in booklet form by Barnsley Family History Society and are reproduced here as PDF files. They cover the whole of the Barnsley Area with the exception of some parts where the returns are unreadable due to having been damaged by water during storage. These are: Barnsley Town (ED. 3A & 3B), Carlton, Carr Green, Cudworth (part)...More Info
Contents: WW2 shelters; Local Barns; Sir Thomas Cawarden; All Saints Warlingham; Charles Asprey's fountain; Volunteer Training Corps, Caterham 1914-19; 18th Century water storage, Oxted;