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Dumbarton and Football
* Scottish Football League Dumbarton and Rangers: title shared
* Scottish Football League Dumbarton
There was at one stage two Scottish Football League clubs from the town, Dumbarton Harp F. C.
* Dumbarton Football Club
After another play-off defeat ( losing 6-2 on aggregate in the promotion play-off final to Dumbarton at the end of 2011-12 season ) fate again dealt in Airdrie's favour as the liquidation of Scottish Premier League side Rangers and the subsequent decision amongst Scottish Football League members clubs that the newly-reformed Rangers should start in the Scottish Third Division meant that an additional team from each tier of Scottish football was promoted for the 2012-13 season.
He was also a major benefactor to the Glasgow Scout Association and was chairman of Dumbarton Football Club.
His skill as a winger soon saw him transferred to Dumbarton Football Club in 1922 for the pre-inflation price of a football.
He moved to Scotland's Partick Thistle in August 2007, he joined Dumbarton in the Scottish Football League Third Division.

Dumbarton and Club
There are seven bowling clubs in Dumbarton: Brock Bowling Club, Dixon BC, Dumbarton BC, Dumbuck BC, Eastfield BC, Rock BC and Townend BC.
Dumbarton is home to the basketball team Dumbarton Dodgers Basketball Club who play in the Strathclyde basketball league.
* Brock Bowling Club ( Dumbarton )

Dumbarton and is
The town is situated on the River Leven, four miles ( 6 km ) north-west of Dumbarton.
The Dumbarton Bridge is the southernmost of the highway bridges that span the San Francisco Bay in California.
There is no freeway connection between U. S. 101 and the southwest end of the Dumbarton Bridge.
Bus service across the bridge is provided by the Dumbarton Express, run by a consortium of local transit agencies ( SamTrans, AC Transit, VTA and others ) which connects to BART at Union City and Caltrain at Palo Alto and California Avenue.
* 1869 In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper Cutty Sark is launched one of the last clippers ever built, and the only one still surviving today.
The Wallace Sword, which supposedly belonged to Wallace, although some parts were made at least 160 years later, was held for many years in Dumbarton Castle and is now in the Wallace Monument.
* November 23 In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper ship Cutty Sark is launched ( it is one of the last clippers built, and the only one to survive into the 21st century ).
It is also known as Alt Clut, the Brythonic name for Dumbarton Rock, the medieval capital of the region.
The capital of the Damnonii is believed to have been at Carman, near Dumbarton, but around 5 miles inland from the river Clyde.
The first is Coroticus or Ceretic ( Ceredig ), known as the recipient of a letter from Saint Patrick, and stated by a 7th century biographer to have been king of the Height of the Clyde, Dumbarton Rock, placing him in the second half of the 5th century.
Later, St Monenna is said to have invested a church at Edinburgh, as well as at Dumbarton and other places, and is also said to have been one of nine companions.
Dumbarton Oaks is considered one of the best American neo-classicist gardens.
One of the few representations of Tethys that is identified securely by an accompanying inscription is the Late Antique ( fourth century CE ) mosaic from the flooring of a thermae at Antioch, now at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts after being moved from Dumbarton Oaks.
In the Dumbarton Oaks mosaic, the bust of Tethys — surrounded by fishes — is rising, bare-shouldered from the waters.
The Firth of Clyde is sometimes thought to include the estuary as far upriver as Dumbarton, but the Ordnance Survey map shows the change from river to firth occurring off Port Glasgow, while locally the change is held to be at the Tail of the Bank where the river crosses a sandbar off Greenock at the junction to the Gare Loch, or even further west at Gourock point.
Note that Glasgow is at the tidal limit of the River Clyde, and Clydebank, the Erskine Bridge and Dumbarton are on the river estuary as it widens out towards Port Glasgow.
Dumbarton is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Henrico County, Virginia, United States.
Dumbarton is located at ( 37. 609295 ,-77. 506031 ).
The cultural and geographical distinction between the firth and the River Clyde is vague, and people will sometimes refer to Dumbarton as being on the Firth of Clyde, while the population of Port Glasgow and Greenock frequently refer to the firth to their north as " the river ".
The building of the Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway passing through Maryhill in the 1850s, and the proximity of the Loch Katrine pipeline, led to further growth and in 1856 Maryhill became a burgh in its own right (' burgh ' is an old word for town in Scotland ).
It is historically divided into three social areas ; south of Dumbarton Road, north of Dumbarton Road and the Partick Hill grand villas.

Dumbarton and Scotland's
Dumbarton is home to the BBC Scotland's drama studios, notable for filming River City, Hope Springs and Personal Affairs.
The serial was filmed over 12 weeks at BBC Scotland's studios in Dumbarton.

Dumbarton and football
The club was the sponsor of a local amateur football team, Dumbarton Amateurs, which subsequently changed its name to Denny Amateurs due to the continuning sponsorhip and support from the club.
which no longer exists and still around is professional football team Dumbarton F. C.
* Jimmy Brown ( football manager ), Scottish football manager ( Dumbarton )
* Dumbarton F. C., a Scottish Second Division football ( soccer ) team

Dumbarton and club
The club play home games at the Strathclyde Homes Stadium, next to Dumbarton Castle.
In May 2009 Dumbarton were crowned Third Division champions after a late run of form ; however, the following month club captain Gordon " Guido " Lennon died in an offroad car accident in Inverness.
By this time, the club was being eclipsed by the rising stars from Glasgow and Dumbarton.
Born in Dumbarton, Duncan was working as a law clerk when he joined his home-town club Dumbarton in 1906.

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