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FORMER ISSUES - STILL VALID
(and in many cases still issued as cherished marks etc.)

Normal series 1953-65. Some older plates used hyphens. CL denoted Norwich,
but I suspect that this is really a cherished number where district coding doesn't apply.

Normal series 1953-65. RR denoted Nottinghamshire,
but in this case RR = Rolls-Royce and is probably a cherished number.

Normal series 1953-65. KC = Liverpool.

Normal series 1953-65. DA = Wolverhampton.

Normal series 1953-65. XD = London County.

Normal series 1953-65. YN = Greater London.

Normal series 1953-65. BP = West Sussex.

Normal series 1953-65. YK = Greater London.


Normal series 1953-65. Motorcycle. LA = Greater London.
Since 1975 front plates for motorcycles are no longer required.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. DE = Pembrokeshire in Wales.
C = 1.1.1965-31.12.1965. This is actually an "age related registration".
It is not the original registration, but one that fits the age of the vehicle.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. American size. NC = Manchester.
The last A = 1.1.1963-31.12.1963.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. WP = Worcestershire. H = 1.8.1969-31.7.1970.

Normal series 1963-83. Motorcycle. Black plates until 1973. HH = Carlisle. K = 1.8.1971-31.7.1972.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. NM = Bedford. H = 1.8.1969-31.7.1970.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. JH = Hertfordshire.
The last H = 1.8.1969-31.7.1970.

Normal series 1963-83. Black plates until 1973. American size. GC = Greater London.
D = 1.1.1966-31.12.1966.

Normal series since 1903 remade as a cherished number in 1973 onwards style. Front plate.
G denoted Glasgow in Scotland, but for cherished numbers the district coding doesn't apply.
This plate could just as well have been from Gibraltar, but I checked the tax disc and spoke to
the owner, who claimed the registration was more worth than the car itself.

Normal series since 1903 remade as a cherished number in 1973 onwards style. Rear plate.
E denoted Staffordshire, but for cherished numbers the district coding doesn't apply.
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