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Deleted page "West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club"
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Re: West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club
[edit]Louislemieux wrote:
- You recently deleted the entry I had created for "West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club". Many of the club members have been Olympians and members of National teams; does that not qualify the club has notorious enough?
Hi, thank you for your feedback regarding the deletion of this article. Your above claims may well constitute an assertion of notability; however, since you didn't include them in the original article, there was no way of knowing that. You are welcome to re-create the article, add this new information and provide sources for it. While I can't guarantee that the article won't be deleted for another reason, it is much more likely to be kept. Thanks – Gurch 09:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- Is the material for the West London Penguin Swimming Club page still held in storage somewhere so that it can be retrieved or must I start again from scratch?
Deleted history is retained for all pages but only accessible by administrators. The last revision was:
'''West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club''' is a membership club dedicated to [[swimming]] and [[water polo]], based in [[London]], [[England]]. Until 2006, the Club's name was ''[[Hammersmith]] Penguin Swimming Club''. ==Club History== The Club was formed by the merger of two clubs, the ''[[Hammersmith]] Ladies Swimming Club'' founded in 1916 and the ''Penguin Swimming Club'', a men's water polo club, founded in 1921. The two clubs merged in 1976, to form the ''[[Hammersmith]] Penguin Swimming Club''. ==Club Activities== The Club consists of two main sections: [[Masters Swimming]] and [[Water Polo]]. The [[water polo]] section consists of teams at the national ([[Great Britain]]), regional and local levels (men's, ladies' and junior). Masters' section training sessions take place a the [[Fulham Pools]], West [[London]], on Monday and Friday evenings. ==external Links== * [http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/~llemieux/penguins/ West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club, masters section] * [http://www.penguinwaterpolo.com/ West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club, water polo section]
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