Does anyone know how many of these are being sold, what is the cut off point? I know it states that owners of this will get first refusal of events for life, so there obviously must be a limit of seats?
What’s so difficult about Edmiston?
Always seems to be an error on here.What’s so difficult about Edmiston?
Apparently this month mateMe and my son joined it, think it said there were 1500 available.
Anyone know when the welcome packs go out? I want my Steven Gerrard signed certificate!
Does anyone know how many of these are being sold, what is the cut off point? I know it states that owners of this will get first refusal of events for life, so there obviously must be a limit of seats?
Has everyone had their My Gers points added? I'm still on the same I was prior to purchase. Bought my package last Wednesday.
Who knows.What’s so difficult about Edmiston?
Mines was updated last week mateHas everyone had their My Gers points added? I'm still on the same I was prior to purchase. Bought my package last Wednesday.
Mine got added instantly when I bought it
Mines was updated last week mate
Edmundson House. George Edmiston.What’s so difficult about Edmiston?
Who knows.
Edminston Dv? Just turn left coming down the Copeland Rd.
The book is still available. https://www.thefounderstrail.co.uk/shopRe Copland/Copeland Road, both spellings have been used. The highly recommended book “The Gallant Pioneers” explains it on page 192.
Not sure if still available from @The Moonlighter but that’s where I got my copy.
Copland Road was named in the first half of the 19th century after a writer, William Copland, in tribute to the fact that his principal residence was at Deer Park Villa, at the west side of the thoroughfare near its junction with Govan Road. The name of the street was correctly spelled out in maps and journals of the time,but was later changed to Copeland Road by a spelling blunder by builders who were constructing the local Copland Road school. The erroneous letter “e” was allowed to stand unchallenged for much of the first half of the 20th century, but the street name has long since been restored to the original.