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
Product Code: GE4439
A directory of British coats of arms giving a full name of each person with family details, the armorial bearings, family crest and motto. *Each page contains one or more coats of arms *High detail illustrations have been enhanced and linked to pages *Fully printable *Searchable by whole and part word Published in 1902.... More Info
Make reading small print easier with this large magnifying sheet. Ideal for books, newspapers, magazines, maps, documents, and family history records, it provides clear magnification across a wide viewing area without the need to move a small handheld lens. Lightweight and easy to use, this full-page magnifier is perfect for reading fine text, examining photographs, stamps, and other detailed items. Its slim design also makes it convenient to store inside books, folders, and document files. More Info
Product Code: LU400
Organise your documents and family history records with these A4 Portrait Card Tabbed Dividers. Designed for use in portrait A4 binders, they provide a simple and effective way to separate pockets into clearly defined sections. Ideal for genealogy research and archival organisation, the dividers can be grouped into categories such as family groups, births, marriages, deaths, census records, and other important records. Manufactured from 280-micron white acid-free card, they are suitable fo More Info
Product Code: RAD05
A cornucopia of Catholic records and documents dating from the 16th century, and the first of a series of CDs, Miscellanea Volume 1 contains registers, notebooks, and the first part of the Official List of Prisoners for Religion under Elizabeth I, covering 1562-1580. Registers include the Catholic Mission of Winchester 1721-1826, the Catholic Registers of Cowdray, Easebourne and Midhurst 1745-1822, and of Pethir in Monmouthshire 1758-1818. Various other documents include a 1594 letter on the Mar... More Info
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
Issue 6 features: * Brought to court: Nell Darby begins a new series on courts and their records with a look at Quarter Sessions * Trade secrets: Explore the largest searchable collection of apprenticeship records online * The family killer: Paul Matthews on the ravages of typhus * Roots in many places: Your introductory guide to tracing roots in the Caribbean, by expert Guy Grannum * The skill of search: Maximise your online research techniques * Books: A round up of recent publications * Place in focus: Explore the history of Leeds * Scourge of the seas: Britain’s history of piracy dates back to medieval times - and many pirates were leading figures * Break the brick walls: Wills after 1858 More Info
Product Code: DYAP006
Issue 9 features: *The bonds that last: Jenny Jones explains marriage licences, allegations, bonds and banns records *Trades in the trenches: New online data reveals the roles of teachers, engineers and lawyers in World War One *Hair hunting: How beards can reveal your ancestors' lives! *'A nervy lot': Kathy Chater tells an extraordinary family tale of madness and strife, all revealed by papers found on eBay *Party like it's 1853: Learn some Victorian parlour games! *Place in focus: Explore Kentish history and records *Books: A round up of recent publications *Break the brick walls: Advice on parish burial records *What's on in January: Key history-related events More Info
Product Code: DYAP009
Issue 15 features: * Tracing the tiger: Paul Matthews looks at the many mind altering drugs our ancestors might have fallen prey to * Lest we forget...: The WW1 centenary begins * Family reflections: Ruth Symes on the history of mirrors * Were they in India?: A useful research avenue to explore * From store to war: The sad fate of many Harrods staff in WW1 * Graphic conflict: WW1 explored through infographics * Finding the freemasons: Jill Morris enters a secret world * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on sunglasses * What’s on * Books * Place in focus: Wiltshire More Info
Product Code: DYAP015
Issue 25 features: *The front line of faith: Nicola Lisle looks at 150 years of the Salvation Army, and how to trace Salvationist ancestors *All the fun of the fair: Yorkshire Family History Fair preview *Before the census: Chris Paton looks at Scottish census and census substitute records before 1841 *One-stop shops: Jayne Shrimpton explores the history of department stores and their impact on shoppers and staff *Saving what they could carry: Canada’s Great Fire of 1922 *A may to remember: Keith Gregson tells the story of Britain's worst railway disaster, sidelined by its occurrence during WW1 *States of growth: Jill Morris on booming 19th century America *History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on parasols More Info
Product Code: DYAP025
Organise your documents and family history records with these A4 Portrait Premium Card Tabbed Dividers. Designed for use in portrait A4 binders, they provide a simple and effective way to separate pockets into clearly defined sections. Ideal for genealogy research and archival organisation, the dividers can be grouped into categories such as family groups, births, marriages, deaths, census records, and other important records. Manufactured from thicker card than our standard white card div More Info
Product Code: RAD05P
* Popping the family treasures: Nicola Lisle delves into the history of pawnbroking * A charmed life: Nick Thorne explores one man's life from genteel Cheltenham to hell on the battlefields of World War I * Inside the garden wall: Margaret Powling digs into the history of walled kitchen gardens * Hide-bound histories: Melvyn Jones investigates the working lives of those involved with the leather industry * Finding a fortune down under: Nick Thorne finds an interesting tale in recently released emigration records * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on dressing gowns * Behind the square and compasses: Jill Morris opens up the secrets of freemasonry More Info
Product Code: DYAP033
This 3D magic box greeting card folds open to reveal a box which stands up on the shelf and shows a colourful background and a delicate and intricately laser-cut foreground. Just open up and be amazed by this intricately laser-cut card designed by GE Feng. Beautifully finished with an eye-catching design, it will be the best card on the mantlepiece. This card features a tempting 4 tiered celebratory cake against a background of woodland with owls in trees, butterflies and toadstools. Suitabl... More Info
Product Code: CBX103
Just open up and be amazed by this intricately laser-cut pop-up card designed by GE Feng. Made with one sheet of paper (no glue used), the design pops up as you open the card. You won't believe your eyes - this will be the best card on the mantlepiece! This festive Christmas card features a fireplace with a fire in the hearth, candles on the mantle and Christmas stockings hanging. It shows a Christmas tree and presents. Cards are approx 5x7" / 127x177mm and are cello-wrapped with an envel More Info
Product Code: CPOP26
Just open up and be amazed by this intricately laser-cut pop-up card designed by GE Feng. Made with one sheet of paper (no glue used), the design pops up as you open the card. You won't believe your eyes - this will be the best card on the mantlepiece! This festive Christmas card features a snowy town scene with colourful houses and trees on the hills behind. Cards are approx 5x7" / 127x177mm and are cello-wrapped with an envelope.... More Info
Product Code: CPOP94
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