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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Preserving paper can be difficult but there are a few rules to help:
do not use sellotape
do not make new creases or folds
do not use self sticking photo albums
do not use staples
keep out of light
keep away from coloured plastics, paper and cardboard
keep dry
A possible way to display them is to use A4 folders with clear A4 pockets. This way the items can be viewed without handling.
This company is not cheap but gives you an idea of the sort of thing available:
http://www.my-history.co.uk/acatalog/Genealogi cal_Storage.html
I think Ethel's advice is very sound. (As it usually is !)
I have a number of similar family documents and keep them in the plastic A4 folders she recommends. They have holes all down one side and fit well into large 2 inch or 3 inch thick ring binders which enables them to be viewed individually, kept flat and away from the light.
Sellotape is particularly deadly as I've found. In time it goes dark brown and peels away from the paper. I believe there are other kinds of transparent sealing tape which are more effective but don't know a specific brand to recomemnd. Perhaps you could call a local museum who could advise you.