Bird Class
First No. |
1912 No. |
Name | Built | Withdrawn | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3731 | 3441 | Blackbird | 1909 | 1949 | |
3732 | 3442 | Bullfinch | 1909 | 1948 | |
3733 | 3443 | Chaffinch | 1909 | 1949 | |
3734 | 3444 | Cormorant | 1909 | 1951 | |
3735 | 3445 | Flamingo | 1909 | 1948 | |
3736 | 3446 | Goldfinch | 1909 | 1948 | |
3737 | 3447 | Jackdaw | 1909 | 1951 | |
3738 | 3448 | Kingfisher | 1909 | 1949 | |
3739 | 3449 | Nightingale | 1909 | 1951 | |
3740 | 3450 | Peacock | 1909 | 1949 | |
3741 | 3451 | Pelican | 1910 | 1951 | |
3742 | 3452 | Penguin | 1910 | 1948 | |
3743 | 3453 | Seagull | 1910 | 1951 | |
3744 | 3454 | Skylark | 1910 | 1951 | |
3745 | 3455 | Starling | 1910 | 1950 |
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