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21:48, 4 October 2009: 86.13.136.191 (talk) triggered filter 80, performing the action "edit" on Duntocher. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Link spamming (examine)

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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.clydebankthroughalens.co.uk/ Clydebank Through A Lens — a documentary about '''Clydebank''', Scotland from the 1960s to '80s]
* [http://www.theclydebankstory.com/story_TCSA09.php TheClydebankStory - Duntocher]
* [http://www.post-blitzclydebank.co.uk/ Post-Blitz Clydebank — a documentary about '''Clydebank''', Scotland from 1947 to 1952]
* {{Wikisource1911Enc Citation|Duntocher}}


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Name of the user account (user_name)
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Page ID (page_id)
1129290
Page namespace (page_namespace)
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Page title without namespace (page_title)
'Duntocher'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Duntocher'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
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Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit)
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{unreferenced|date=July 2008}} '''Duntocher''' ('''''Dùn Tòchair''''' in [[Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]]) is a village in [[Dunbartonshire]], [[Scotland]]. [[Image:MainRd02.jpg|thumb|100px|Right|Main St Duntocher]] Although it is a far older settlement and still considered a village in its own right, it is administratively part of nearby [[Clydebank]] along with the neighbouring village of [[Hardgate]] and is now part of the [[West Dunbartonshire]] local authority area. The village expanded due to housebuilding by [[Clydebank]] town council after the [[World War II|Second World War]], and later by the Wimpey firm in the late 1960s and early 1970s on what had been [[greenbelt]] land. At one time this was the most north westerly point on the [[Glasgow]] Corporation Transport [[tram]] system, trams operating from here via [[Hardgate]] to [[Clydebank]], and at times, on to [[Partick]] depot. Duntocher historically had several cotton and corn mills, driven by the Duntocher Burn. The Duntocher burn is the traditional boundary between Duntocher and neighbouring [[Hardgate]] The [[Antonine Wall]] also runs through the village, and ancient Roman fortifications are still visible in the local Goldenhill Park. Duntocher has a [[Roman Catholic]] church - St. Mary's, a [[Presbyterian|United Presbyterian Church]] and a [[Church of Scotland]] - Duntocher Trinity. The village also has one Roman Catholic primary school - St Mary's and one [[non-denominational]], Carleith Primary School. The village has a main street (Dumbarton Road) which acts as the main focal point for village activity. The majority of the villages shops and pubs, the cafe and the local churches and village halls are located along or very close to a small stretch of this road ==External links== * [http://www.theclydebankstory.com/story_TCSA09.php TheClydebankStory - Duntocher] * {{Wikisource1911Enc Citation|Duntocher}} {{coord|55|56|N|4|25|W|region:GB_type:city|display=title}} [[Category:Villages in West Dunbartonshire]] {{WestDunbartonshire-geo-stub}} [[no:Duntocher]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{unreferenced|date=July 2008}} '''Duntocher''' ('''''Dùn Tòchair''''' in [[Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]]) is a village in [[Dunbartonshire]], [[Scotland]]. [[Image:MainRd02.jpg|thumb|100px|Right|Main St Duntocher]] Although it is a far older settlement and still considered a village in its own right, it is administratively part of nearby [[Clydebank]] along with the neighbouring village of [[Hardgate]] and is now part of the [[West Dunbartonshire]] local authority area. The village expanded due to housebuilding by [[Clydebank]] town council after the [[World War II|Second World War]], and later by the Wimpey firm in the late 1960s and early 1970s on what had been [[greenbelt]] land. At one time this was the most north westerly point on the [[Glasgow]] Corporation Transport [[tram]] system, trams operating from here via [[Hardgate]] to [[Clydebank]], and at times, on to [[Partick]] depot. Duntocher historically had several cotton and corn mills, driven by the Duntocher Burn. The Duntocher burn is the traditional boundary between Duntocher and neighbouring [[Hardgate]] The [[Antonine Wall]] also runs through the village, and ancient Roman fortifications are still visible in the local Goldenhill Park. Duntocher has a [[Roman Catholic]] church - St. Mary's, a [[Presbyterian|United Presbyterian Church]] and a [[Church of Scotland]] - Duntocher Trinity. The village also has one Roman Catholic primary school - St Mary's and one [[non-denominational]], Carleith Primary School. The village has a main street (Dumbarton Road) which acts as the main focal point for village activity. The majority of the villages shops and pubs, the cafe and the local churches and village halls are located along or very close to a small stretch of this road ==External links== * [http://www.clydebankthroughalens.co.uk/ Clydebank Through A Lens — a documentary about '''Clydebank''', Scotland from the 1960s to '80s] * [http://www.post-blitzclydebank.co.uk/ Post-Blitz Clydebank — a documentary about '''Clydebank''', Scotland from 1947 to 1952] {{coord|55|56|N|4|25|W|region:GB_type:city|display=title}} [[Category:Villages in West Dunbartonshire]] {{WestDunbartonshire-geo-stub}} [[no:Duntocher]]'
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
0
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1254692907