Protect and organise photographs, leaflets, documents, and memorabilia with these acid-free A5 archival sleeves. Made from archival-quality material, they provide safe long-term storage while keeping contents clearly visible. Featuring a top-opening design and punched holes along the left-hand side, these sleeves are designed for use in A5 binders and albums. The pocket is approx. 215mm x 150mm. Please note: these sleeves are only compatible with our standard A5 Binders, they are NOT compa More Info
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With various sizes to choose from, up to 5XL (see chart in photographs) you can mix and match to suit your needs. Why not consider one for yourself and another as a bespoke gift for a friend, loved one or family member? Choose from small, medium, large or extra large. The coat of arms is the oldest on record for the name and adheres to the original heraldic description for the coat of arms. We hav...More Info