Archiving and storage of your copies of the 1911 census returns should be printed on acid free paper, stored in acid free pockets and organised in a census storage binder. The 1911 census is the first to provide copies in colour and with your ancestors own handwriting - so more important to preserve these forever.
You can organise and store all your other census pages from 1841 to 1911 of course. Why not take a binder for each census?
This economical clear A4 landscape binder is ideal for storage of A4 landscape size census records or any other documents.
A quality 4 ring mechanism for secure storage and a clear hard cover allows the first page to be viewed from the front.
We also stock economical acid free polypropylene A4 landscape pockets for these binders in packs of 10 for only £2.35.
Pocket dimensions: A4 - 299mm x 212mm (8.25 x 11.75 inches approx.)
These are still archival safe and allow more pockets to be inserted into the binder.
These are in addition to our higher thicker gauge quality pockets used mainly for certificate storage.
These pockets open at the ring end providing security of the pages and can be accessed without opening the ring mechanism. You can also place them back to back to double the capacity.
Remember to print your census records on Acid Free Paper
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