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There are a number of ways to make enquiries or provide comments.

1) You can access the Guestbook by clicking on the animated image below.  This is the best place to leave a comment about the site or read other people's comments or enquiries.  You can also include a question that others visiting the Guestbook might comment upon, myself included.

  

 

2) If you have a particular enquiry, you can e-mail me at the address given at the bottom of every page on the web site.  I shall try to answer, but if I do not know then I can include your enquiry on the web site at your request (including your e-mail address) for all other visitors to consider.

3) If you have an enquiry about your family history then you might consider the Guestbook.  However, I have now  included a section on the web site specifically for this.  Please do note that I am not a genealogist and it will be most unlikely that I can answer your enquiry.  You will be depending upon others being drawn to this web site.  Please also be aware that it must be directly relevant to east Glasgow and cannot be too long.  If you have a lot of information then provide a summary and a link for me to include to take others to your information.

 

The Guestbook is a public space where the rules and conventions of our society apply.  Please note that I reserve the right to delete comments where I feel it necessary.

 

NOTES: Updated for 1st September, 2008.

The location of this site may vary with the availability of web space.  However, it can always be reached by searching for the domain names;

www.EastGlasgowHistory.com or www.EastGlasgowHistory.co.uk or www.GordonAdams.com or www.GlasgowHistory.co.uk

Any comments you wish to make about this site can be sent to 

EastGlasgowHistory at Hotmail.com

Replace the word "at" with the ampisand symbol "@" and remove spaces between the words.  I have started to use this to cut down on the amount of junk mail that arises from website trawlers which gather e-mail addresses.

Please indicate "East Glasgow History" as the subject of your e-mail to avoid exclusion as spam.

Users of AOL please note that I seem to have difficulty in replying to your enquiries.  If you make your enquiry through the Comments section I am can respond more easily, as can others.

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