If you get your prints laminated with an encapsulation process, they will last a very long time. There are some laminating films which cover both sides of the print and bond to each other at the edges. As long as they are trimmed slightly oversize (1/4" or more) and you do not break the seal, you should have no worries. Go with the thickest film you can for rigidity and flatness. I used to do both hot and cold laminating of this type. GBC is one name you could Google for more information. I have prints at least 15 years old with no signs of deterioration.
I have used Plat-It for mounting prints that I want to display because it is a lot cheaper than having photographs mounted and framed. The Plak-Ited photographs displayed in my and my friends bathrooms have survived years of daily shower without any degradation or loss.
YMMV,
Steve
Thanks for the ideas guys, although Google can't seem to find me Plak-it this side of the pond.
Contact Drytac in Bristol, UK for the name of a local Plaque Decor provider.
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