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I had a horse of my own, a great Clydesdale.
He began using the Clydesdale team as a company logo in the 1930s.
That was to mark the end of Clydesdale's independent existence.
She drove the Clydesdale back with the provisions in the cart.
Clydesdale gained not only customers but 13 branches from the Western.
Mrs. Clydesdale sent us to the office to calm down.
The conformation of the Clydesdale has changed significantly throughout its history.
If instead you put your £10,000 into the Clydesdale's five-year fixed rate of 4.3pc then after five years you'd have £12,343: £946 more.
It's takes time to turn a Clydesdale into a knight's charger even though that's what they are.
That was where its resemblance to a Clydesdale ended.
It was the first season under the sponsorship of the Clydesdale Bank.
Clydesdale Bank has two series of banknotes in circulation at present.
For his club side Clydesdale he managed 1393 runs and 245 wickets.
They say that it is "looking bad" for Labour in Clydesdale.
Well they were mostly the Clydesdale but oh there were some light horses in it too.
They brought up their family near Pettinain in the Clydesdale region.
It was built in the 15th century and stood on the site of what is now the Clydesdale Hotel.
Others, like the Clydesdale horse, are well known.
Hundreds of smaller businesses, such as Clydesdale stores, use these hotel vouchers, too.
This truck was called Clydesdale three for this reason.
Smith also features on £50 notes issued by the Clydesdale Bank.
She beat toward the channel below the lighthouse like a Clydesdale in a pulling contest.
Breed standards for Clydesdale horses state that "excessive white" is no longer a fault.
The Clydesdale Bank ceased issuing £1 notes in the late 1980s.
It received $1.5 million in funding from private investors and Clydesdale Ventures.