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STORING CERTIFICATES
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Madmeg | Report | 9 Apr 2009 20:22 |
Thanks folks. |
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Huia | Report | 8 Apr 2009 20:17 |
A couple of years ago I bought some sheets of acid-free tissue paper in an art supply shop, as I wanted to wrap my grandfathers paintings separately rather than have them all stored together in one heap (2 had stuck together). |
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Pammy51 | Report | 8 Apr 2009 13:49 |
Thank you all for that information, recently found my Great grandfather's smoking hat I need to store as well! |
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Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins | Report | 8 Apr 2009 12:52 |
W H Smith sell acid free plastic wallets (with holes for filing in A4 Lever Arch file if you wish.) |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 8 Apr 2009 11:49 |
I got a long landscape binder and packs of both long and short (A4) wallets a few months ago from www.arrowfile.com They had a good offer on at the time, free leather binder and postage if you spent over a certain amount.. Not sure if the offer is still on, but worth checking. |
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Madmeg | Report | 8 Apr 2009 11:32 |
Hi Pammy |
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Pammy51 | Report | 7 Apr 2009 22:25 |
Hi Maggie |
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Madmeg | Report | 7 Apr 2009 21:24 |
FRom what you all say, I don't need to spend so much money. |
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Irene | Report | 7 Apr 2009 08:02 |
I do make a copy of all my certificates before filing my originals and use the copy if I need to make another copy to send or scan to somebody else. I keep this copy behind the original in my plastic sleeves which are in a file. This way the originals keep flat and clean. |
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Madmeg | Report | 7 Apr 2009 00:06 |
Yeah, I have a lot that have been folded over - is it possible to get rid of the creases, e.g. by ironing them? |
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PME | Report | 5 Apr 2009 19:58 |
I'd say any modern copys, photo/scan them as it saves having to physically look through the files too often, then put them in a normal plastic sleeve. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 5 Apr 2009 19:54 |
The chances are if they are originals storing them in the acid free sleeves from WHS is going to be better than the way they were originally stored! |
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Madmeg | Report | 5 Apr 2009 19:42 |
Jonesey, that is a fair point about originals. Today I was looking at the collection I have of traditional "long" certificates and realised that none of them are actually "originals" and am beginning to realise (after 3 years on this project) that you never get an "original" at all. Amongst them is a marriage cert of my in-laws issued the day they were married (complete with postage stamp for authenticity) and also a photocopy (issued by the Register Office last year) of the "original". I had thought the one issued on the date of marriage was the better of the two, but in fact it is only a transcription of the original, whereas the photocopy shows the actual signatures of the couple and their witnesses. |
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Madmeg | Report | 5 Apr 2009 19:22 |
Hi all |