Deep lid keeps out dust, dirt and damaging light, while metal edges add strength, support and a sleek look
When storing multiple newspapers in one box, layer them with archival-quality tissue paper or place each newspaper in a newspaper sleeve or folder from Gaylord Archival (tissue paper, sleeves and folders sold separately)
Your family history deserves the same level of protection used by the world's leading cultural institutions
Newspapers record some of our most important personal and collective events and achievements, yet they're very susceptible to damage and deterioration. Newspapers contain lignin, so simply exposing them to air and light can quickly turn them yellow. Storing newspapers folded can also cause permanent damage, so these boxes are sized to store various types of newspapers without folding. Protect your valued memories and historical records for future generations with these archival-quality boxes from Gaylord Archival, the same boxes used by leading cultural institutions. Made in USA.