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Primary 32811 LN T811 LLC Ds Tt SFD113BR1XGX20282 Pn 6583 H39/22F Jun-99 First Glasgow (No.1) (SW) 32811 Jan-13 1997 First Primary 32813 LN T813 LLC Ds Tt SFD113BR1XGX20273 Pn 6585 H39/??F Jun-99 First Glasgow (No.1) (SW) 32813 Jan-13 1997 First Primary 32814 LN T814 LLC Ds Tt SFD113BR1XGX20274 Pn 6586 H39/20D Jun-99 Midland Bluebird (SE) 32814 Aug-13 1997 First Primary 32837 res T837 LLC Ds Tt SFD113BR1XGX20348 Pn 6521 H39/22F Jul-99 First Glasgow (No.1) (SW) 32837 Mar-13 1997 First Primary 32870 LN T870 KLF Ds Tt SFD113BR1XGX20421 Pn 6712 H39/21F Aug-99 Midland Bluebird (SE) 32870 Aug-13 1997 First Primary 32921 LN W921 VLN Ds Tt SFD313BR1XGX30859 Pn 6768 H43/27F May-00 Midland Bluebird (SE) 32921 Mar-14 1997 First Primary 32951 M W951 ULL Ds Tt SFD313BR1XGX20915 Ar 9960/21 H45/27F Jun-00 Midland Bluebird (SE) 32951 Dec-13 1997 First Primary 32995 M Y995 NLP Ds Tt SFD113BR21GX21386 Pn 7369 H39/25F Jun-01 Midland Bluebird (SE) 32995 Mar-14 1997 First Primary 33037 M LN 51 DWA Ds Tt 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1997 First Primary 36020 LN SN 05 HWF Sca N94UD 1851332 EL 55111 H47/33F Jun-05 1997 First Primary 36023 M SN 05 HWD Sca N94UD 1851330 EL 55109 H47/33F Jun-05 2012 First 36024 LN SN 05 HWR Sca N94UD 1851549 EL 55118 H47/33F Jun-05 Midland Bluebird (SE) 36024 by3/08 1997 First Primary 36025 M SN 05 HWS Sca N94UD 1851550 EL 55119 H47/33F Jun-05 Midland Bluebird (SE) 36025 by3/08 1997 First Primary 36027 LN SN 05 HWV Sca N94UD 1851638 EL 55122 H47/33F Jun-05 Midland Bluebird (SE) 36027 by3/08 1997 First Primary 36030 M SN 55 KKF Sca N94UD YS2N4X20001852690 EL C58001 H47/33F Dec-05 Midland Bluebird (SE) 36030 Jun-11 1997 First Primary 37137 LN SN 57 HCV Vo B9TL YV3S4J8287A122510 Wt AB319 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 37140 LN SN 57 HCZ Vo B9TL YV3S4J8268A122720 Wt AB322 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 12/X12/16/X16 37141 LN SN 57 HDA Vo B9TL YV3S4J8288A122721 Wt AB323 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 37142 LN SN 57 HDC Vo B9TL YV3S4J82X8A122946 Wt AB324 H45/29F Nov-07 advert - Homecoming Scotland allover (purple) 37143 LN SN 57 HDD Vo B9TL YV3S4J8218A122947 Wt AB325 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 37144 LN SN 57 HDE Vo B9TL YV3S4J8238A122948 Wt AB326 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 37145 LN SN 57 HDF Vo B9TL YV3S4J8258A122949 Wt AB327 H45/29F Nov-07 1997 First Primary 37266 LN SN 57 HDG Vo B9TL YV3S4J8248A123283 Wt AB328 H45/29F Nov-07 Midland Bluebird (SE) 37266 Nov-12 2012 First 37267 LN SN 57 JAO Vo B9TL YV3S4J8228A123329 Wt AB329 H45/29F Jan-08 Midland Bluebird (SE) 37267 Nov-12 1997 First Primary 37268 LN SN 57 JAU Vo B9TL YV3S4J8298A123330 Wt AB330 H45/29F Feb-08 Midland Bluebird (SE) 37268 Nov-12 1997 First Primary 37269 LN SN 57 JBE Vo B9TL YV3S4J8268A124337 Wt AB331 H45/29F Jan-08 Midland Bluebird (SE) 37269 Nov-12 1997 First Primary 37270 LN SN 57 JBO Vo B9TL YV3S4J8288A124484 Wt AB332 H45/29F Jan-08 Midland Bluebird (SE) 37270 Nov-12 1997 First Primary 37271 LN SN 57 JBU Vo B9TL YV3S4J8268A124564 Wt AB333 H45/29F Jan-08 Midland Bluebird (SE) 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