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No. The following ships were those in the First Fleet: HMS Sirius - Gun Supply Ship HMS Supply - Gun Supply Ship The Borrowdale The Fishburn Golden Grove Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Scarborough Charlotte The Friendship The Alexander
The Scarborough, a transport ship that carried convicts to Australia, set sail in 1786 with 208 male convicts on board. The ship was part of the First Fleet, which established the first European settlement in Australia at Port Jackson. The journey was challenging, and a number of convicts did not survive the voyage.
It is not known how many crew members were on the 'Prince of Wales' ship of the First Fleet, as accurate crew records were not kept. However, the ship carried only one male convict (who had tried to escape during the stop at Tenerife) and 49 female convicts.
As the name implies, it was a fleet of ships, not a ship.
There was no hidden ship of the First Fleet. All of the ships were known and visible.
There was no ship in the First Fleet called the Louise.
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Henry Abrams is a convict who rode the so-called 'First Fleet' from England to Australia in 1788. He rode the transport ship, Scarborough. He was convicted on March 9, 1785.
John MacArthur and his wife sailed to Australia on the Neptune. This ship was said to be the worst ship in the worst Australian fleet. It was that bad that his wife had to be transferred to another ship, the Scarborough, mid crossing on the high seas.
It was not a single ship, but a fleet consisting of eleven ships. It was called the First Fleet.
The smallest ship of the First Fleet was the H.M.S. Supply. It weighed 170 tons and was 70 feet long.
the first feet made stopovers to gett more food and supplies for the ship trip