| Dumbarton District 1975-96 |
Dumbarton (Dùn Breatainn in Scottish Gaelic) is a burgh in Scotland, lying on the north bank of the River Clyde where the River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary. Dumbarton Castle, sitting on top of Dumbarton Rock, dominates the area. As of 2001 the town had a population of roughly 20,550.
Dumbarton Castle sits on Dumbarton Rock, close to the spot where the River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary. The Castle has an illustrious history and many well-known figures from Scottish and British history have visited it. These include Mary Queen of Scots, William Wallace, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. From the top of the Castle one can behold a beautiful view of both the Clyde, and of Leven Grove Park. The Park itself was a gift to the town by the Dennys who owned the shipbuilding company (now a waste ground soon to be turned into housing) which was about 100 yards away from the Castle.
During World War II Dumbarton was heavily bombed by the German air force. The Germans were trying to bomb the shipbuilding yard therefore the area around it was hit quite a few times with Clyde and Leven street being severely damaged. Today the new Knoxland Primary school has been built on the area which is now known as Leven Street.
The last surviving part of the Denny's shipbuilding company is the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank which forms part of the Scottish Maritime Museum. This was the first commercial ship model testing tank built in the world and it retains many original features today: a water tank as long as a football pitch, clay moulding beds for casting wax model ship hulls and the original Victorian machinery used for shaping models.
With the decline of the whisky industry, Dumbarton is becoming more a commuter town for those who work in nearby Glasgow and other locations.
There is also a Dumbarton constituency of the Scottish Parliament and a former Dumbarton constituency of the House of Commons.
Bellsmyre; Brucehill; Castlehill; Crosslet; Dennystown; Dumbarton East; Kirktonhill; Silverton; Townend; Westcliff.
Districts of Scotland | Large burghs | Scottish county towns | Shipbuilding / shipbreaking localities of Scotland | Towns in West Dunbartonshire
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