This cotton tying tape is perfect for bundling loose papers, securing stacks of documents, or gently holding together fragile or damaged books. Whether you're organizing files, archiving materials, or storing books and magazines, this tape offers a safe and reliable solution. Made from soft, unbleached cotton, it is non-abrasive, making it ideal for use with delicate or aged materials. It won’t scratch or damage surfaces, making it a trusted choice for archivists, librarians, and conservators More Info
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Caerau, St.Mary, Baptisms 1725-1903, Burials 1725-1902, Marriages 1727-1836 Michaelston-super-Ely, St.Michael, Baptisms 1721-1905, Burials 1724-1909, Marriages 1724-1835
An index of Methodists who contributed one guinea to the Millennium Fund, which was started in 1898 and closed in 1904. Includes the donor's name, their village or town, the chapel they attended and the volume and page number of the entry in the Methodist Historic Roll. Includes the following Circuits: Banwell, Bath, Bridgwater, Castle Cary, Chard, Clevedon, Combe St Nicholas, Frome, Glastonbury, ...More Info
Illustrated by the author, T.P. Cooper, and written in 1897. A super book, and a must for anyone interested in the ancient City of York. The book on this CD is machine searchable.
Two books on one CD. These are super guide books to Scarborough town and the surrounding area. The 1815 book, by Thomas Coultas, includes a list of traders in the town, and also gives a lot of information on the services available, and prices. Nelson's Pictorial Guide Book of 1865 provides lots of detail about the area and includes some superb colour prints, of Scarborough views