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What does BLB stand for?

British Linen Bank


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Samples in periodicals archive:
He gunned them down at his Glasgow tenement home after he and others stole pounds 14,000 from the British Linen Bank in Linwood, Renfrewshire.
Lending weight to nickname [ordinal indicator, feminine] AMONG the half-dozen-or-so senior financiers "let go" from Lazards last year was John Wilford, who has now turned up at British Linen Bank.
They successfully held up the British Linen Bank in Giffnock, Glasgow, in July 1969, escaping with more than pound sterling20,000.
The empty property, built in 1900 for the British Linen Bank in Gorbals Street, is in a poor condition, with broken windows and boarded up doors.
When Foulkes met Romanov yet again yesterday morning discussions developed into a stand-up row in which the chairman told the majority shareholder his actions were misguided and he was sacking the popular chief executive against the advice of his own lawyers, stockbrokers and the British Linen bank who are overseeing Romanov's buy-out of the club.
Yesterday she was jailed for 18 months after the court heard how she tried to get [pounds sterling]30,000 from the British Linen Bank by fraud.
So, along with another ex- policeman, John Sim, and Ian Donaldson - all members of a Bearsden gun club - he held up the British Linen Bank in Giffnock, Glasgow, in July 1969.
In the 18th century clothmaking was one of Scotland's biggest industries, with the British Linen Bank being founded in Edinburgh to provide finance.

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