There were six ships in the Second Fleet of convict ships to New South Wales. Four of them were convict transport ships, one was a store ship, and one was a navy escort. The store ship was the Justinian. The navy escort, HMS Guardian, which also carried supplies and a couple of dozen convicts, did not complete the journey. After striking ice, it returned to South Africa where its convicts were moved to the Lady Juliana, but it was wrecked in waters off the coast.
The convict transports were:
The Second Fleet arrived in Australia in 1790.The Lady Juliana was the first of the Second Fleet's ships to arrive in Australia, doing so on 3 June 1790.
No. The 'Mayflower' was one of the pilgrim ships that first arrived in North America. The First Fleet travelled to New South Wales (Australia).
Every single one of the ships of the First Fleet that departed Portsmouth in England in 1787 arrived safely in New South Wales in 1788.
Lady Juliana, Guardian, Justinian, Surprize, Neptune and Scarborough were the 6 ships of the 2nd fleet to Australia
there were 6 ships in the second fleet
The Second Fleet, which was part of the transportation of convicts to Australia, was known as the "Lady Penrhyn Fleet." It was sent to establish a more permanent settlement in New South Wales and included several ships, with the Lady Penrhyn being the flagship. This fleet arrived in 1791, carrying convicts, supplies, and personnel to support the growing colony.
The first fleet of ships that landed in Australia was simply called the First Fleet.
The Second Fleet of the British First Fleet, which was sent to Australia, consisted of 11 ships. It departed from England in 1790 and was mainly tasked with transporting convicts to the newly established penal colony in New South Wales. The fleet included various types of vessels, such as transport ships and supply ships.
The Lady Juliana was not in the First Fleet. It was the first of the Second Fleet's ships to arrive in Australia, doing so on 3 June 1790.
The First Fleet refers to the first fleet of eleven ships which arrived in Australia in January 1788, carrying convicts, officers, marines and their families. They arrived at Port Jackson, now known as Sydney, New South Wales, to establish a convict colony.
No. The Lady Penrhyn was one of the ships of the First Fleet. Famous convict architect Francis Greenway was not on any of the ships of the First Fleet. He arrived in Sydney on the transport General Hewitt in February 1814, 26 years after the First Fleet.
No. The First Fleet refers to the first fleet of eleven ships which arrived in Australia in January 1788, carrying convicts, officers, marines and their families. They arrived at Port Jackson, now known as Sydney, New South Wales, to establish a convict colony.