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Does London England have women and infants hospitals?

It used to have, but not any more, they have all been amalgamated with general hospitals.


Who was the ruler of England and Ireland in 1788?

George III


When did William blackall leave England?

William Blackall left England for his punishment on 1788


Which nation began governing New South Wales in 1788?

England colonised and governed New South Wales in 1788.


Is there hospitals in Manchester?

Manchester is a large city in England and so it has many hospitals.


Where in 1788 did the immigrants come from when they went to Australia?

From the prisons of England.


Where did the firsts fleet come from?

The First Fleet came from England. It consisted of eleven ships which left Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787, and arrived in botany Bay on 18 January 1788, moving on to settle in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.


How many NHS hospitals in England?

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Who was the queen of England at the time the first fleet landed?

The First Fleet most commonly refers to the First Fleet of convicts and officers that landed in Australia on 26 January 1788.There was no Queen of England at this time. In 1788, the British Monarch was King George III.


When did the convicts leave England?

The First Fleet of convicts to Australia departed England in May 1787, and arrived in New South Wales in January 1788.


How did Australia's relationship with England change from 1788 to 1914?

There was no relationship between England(Britain) and Australia(Terra Nullis)BEFORE 1788. In 1788, the First Fleet (11 ships) came to Australia. These ships had convicts, food and officers on them. The ships transported them to Port Jackson at Botney Bay in New South Wales and they built a settlement. Australia was referred to 'Terra Nullis' until 1901 where Australia was given it's name 'Australia'. So basically, Australia was a 'convict dumping place' to England from 1788 till 1914 where World War 1 started, and Australia decided that they would help England defend their offenders.


Jobs and living conditions for women in 1788 in England?

Slim, none and bad . . . unless you married well.