Looking for Archive Type 1 boxes suppliers or if someone has second hand ones I can purchase. I have used Archive Survival, just wondering if anyone else uses another supplier as an option.
Thank you Michelle
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I used to use Government Records Repository (GRR) for Type 1 boxes. We are with Grace Records now and use C1 Archive boxes.
My last contact person with GRR is below :)
Kristy Tiberi | A/Manager, Systems and Development State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales Tel: 02 8805 5364; Switch: 02 8805 5325 Email: Kristy.Tiberi@records.nsw.gov.au
For boxes made of buffered archival board, I have been using Archival Survival for longer than I can remember. Their service is always excellent and delivery prompt.
If you don't need the archival board, the NSW Government Records Repository sells Type 1 boxes (https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/GRR/Storageboxes...). Good option for non-permanent records. Can also be paired with archival document wallets / folders as a cost-effective way to store archival material if your budget doesn't run to the cost of the archival board option.
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Thank you :-)
Hi Michelle, as I'm in Adelaide, I can easily access Albox. https://www.albox.com.au/
I usually get my Type 1s from them.
Kind regards,
Danielle
Thankyou :-)
Hi Michelle,
I used to use Government Records Repository (GRR) for Type 1 boxes. We are with Grace Records now and use C1 Archive boxes.
My last contact person with GRR is below :)
Kristy Tiberi | A/Manager, Systems and Development
State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales
Tel: 02 8805 5364; Switch: 02 8805 5325
Email: Kristy.Tiberi@records.nsw.gov.au
Thank you
For boxes made of buffered archival board, I have been using Archival Survival for longer than I can remember. Their service is always excellent and delivery prompt.
If you don't need the archival board, the NSW Government Records Repository sells Type 1 boxes (https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/GRR/Storageboxes...). Good option for non-permanent records. Can also be paired with archival document wallets / folders as a cost-effective way to store archival material if your budget doesn't run to the cost of the archival board option.
We're in Sydney. Thank you anyway
Hi Michelle,
We've got PLENTY of second hand ones, but we're in Hobart so not sure if that's close to you or not?
cheers, David Bloomfield
Tasmanian Archives
I have always used Archival Survival