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The First Fleet
Tales from the First Fleet
The First Fleet
Over 252 days, the First Fleet brought over 1500 men, women and children half way around the world from England to New South Wales.
Drawing - First Fleet at Botany Bay
Detail from Botany Bay; Sirius & Convoy going in ... 21 January 1788.
from 'A Voyage to New South Wales' by William Bradley, December 1786 - May 1792, Safe 1/14
On 13 of May 1787, the fleet of 11 ships set sail from Portsmouth, England. Led by Captain Arthur Phillip, this historic convoy, which later became known as the First Fleet, carried officers, crew, marines and their families, and convicts from Britain to a distant and little known land on the far side of the world.
The Fleet consisted of two Royal Navy escort ships, HMS Sirius and HMS Supply.
They accompanied six convict transports, the Alexander, Charlotte, Friendship, Lady Penrhyn, Prince of Wales and the Scarborough,
and three store ships, the Borrowdale, Fishburn and Golden Grove.
http://www2.sl.nsw.gov.au/archive/discover_collections/history_nation/terra_australis/firstfleet.html
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