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Large albums for storing BM & D certificates
I am looking for a large ring-binder type of album containing wide clear pockets for storing family certificates. The older certificates are wider than the more modern ones & it would be nice to file them with having to fold.
Does anyone use an album like this and, if so, where was it sourced? Help please.
Does anyone use an album like this and, if so, where was it sourced? Help please.
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I don't know if they do anything specifically as you describe, but we've bought from Arrowfile in the past, they have a wide range of storage albums for many different uses http:// www. arrowfile. com/
20:11 Mon 09th Jul 2012
I don't know if they do anything specifically as you describe, but we've bought from Arrowfile in the past, they have a wide range of storage albums for many different uses http://www.arrowfile.com/
I can see your question has been answered but for anybody else interested, I use A3 landscape ring binders with the A3 landscape pockets. This gives you space on each page for a certificate and perhaps some narrative, a photo or two, newspaper cuttings etc. The down side is that you need an extra large shelf on which to store them!
hi Rose
I use A3 display binders with the integral plastic wallets to store pre-1858 wills, more often than not record offices now copy the original pages onto A3 simply for efficiency and to be cost effective, the old foolscap / folio paper size used by the will writers and the even bigger sizes of the 18th century multi page wills mean the modern photocopiers can handle the printing easily.
I use A3 display binders with the integral plastic wallets to store pre-1858 wills, more often than not record offices now copy the original pages onto A3 simply for efficiency and to be cost effective, the old foolscap / folio paper size used by the will writers and the even bigger sizes of the 18th century multi page wills mean the modern photocopiers can handle the printing easily.
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