Because they were rat infested ships
The prison ships in "Great Expectations" are called the "Hulks." These were decommissioned ships used as floating prisons for convicts in England during the 18th and 19th centuries.
There were no hulks among the ships of the First Fleet. Hulks were large ships that had been decommissioned from service in England, and instead were used as floating prisons when the gaols in England became too overcrowded to take more prisoners.
what did prisons and lunatic asylums used to be like prior to the great wakening
They were brought ashore after the ships moved from Botany Bay to Sydney Harbour.
Hulks were used to house prisoners, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries. These decommissioned ships were repurposed to serve as floating prisons, holding inmates in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
private sectors are people that pay to eat such as : cafe restaurants cruise ships nightclubs prisons pub holidays
yes
long ships
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
Prisons use burglar alarm systems to help keep inmates from entering sensitive areas of prisons. They are used to control the movements of inmates while they are incarcerated.
yes it is used today but not this day
Yes, naval ships are military ship but military ships are used by the navy.