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The actual convict ships of the First Fleet were:

  • The Alexander
  • The Charlotte
  • The Friendship
  • Lady Penrhyn
  • Prince of Wales
  • Scarborough
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Who traveled in one the convict ships in the first fleet?

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What kinds of ship were on the First Fleet?

2 battleships 3 supply ships and 6 convict ships


How many ships were there in the first fleet and what were the names of the ships?

The First Fleet, which set sail from England to Australia in 1787, consisted of 11 ships. The names of these ships were the Sirius, Supply, and the convict transports: Alexander, Charlotte, Lady Penrhyn, Scarborough, Prince of Wales, Friendship, and the Borrowdale. Additionally, there were two other vessels, the Fishburn and the Golden Grove, which provided supplies. This fleet played a crucial role in establishing the first European settlement in Australia.


Did Greenway get to Australia by the Lady Penryn?

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.


What trades were made on the convict ships first fleet?

Those who had something to trade were interested in booze, tobacco and foodstuffs.


How many ships made up the first convict fleet to Australia?

None. There were no murderers aboard the First Fleet of convicts to Australia. The convicts were made up of petty thieves, or people convicted of fraud, larceny and burglary. No one convicted of a violent crime was aboard the First Fleet.


What ship had the most convicts on the first fleet?

The Alexander was the largest of the convict transport ships, and it carried almost 200 male convicts.


Could convicts marry sailors on the first fleet?

A convict could have married a sailor on the First Fleet, but she would still have had to serve her time in New South Wales. A convict wife could not have stayed with her husband, and almost all of the sailors returned to England with the ships.


What did the First Fleet do?

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.


Did any other ships arrive with people after the first fleet?

Yes, but it was two years before the Second Fleet arrived in 1790. This, too, was essentially a convict fleet, with some free settlers. No other transport ships came in between 1788 and 1790. The Third Fleet followed, but it was not until after that when free settlers' ships began to arrive more regularly.


What was the flag on the ships in the First Fleet?

The ships of the First Fleet carried the British flag.


What was the first fleet of ships called that landed in australia?

The first fleet of ships that landed in Australia was simply called the First Fleet.