Most of the ships of the First Fleet did not have a "Captain". The Golden Grove was skippered by master William Sharp.
navy,supply,store ship,covict transport,armed tender,sixth rate war ship.
Below is a list of the First Fleet ships and who skippered each one.The Alexander - skippered by Master Duncan SinclairThe Charlotte - skippered by Master Thomas GilbertThe Friendship - skippered by Master Francis WaltonThe Golden Grove - skippered by Master SharpLady Penrhyn - skippered by Master William SeverScarborough - skippered by Master Kohn MarshallPrince of Wales - skippered by Master John MasonH.M.S. Sirius - skippered by Captain John Hunter; also carried Captain Arthur PhillipH.M.S. Supply - skippered by Captain Henry BullBorrowdale - skippered by Master Readthorn HobsonFishburn - skippered by Master Robert Brown
Aboard the ships of the First Fleet were over 700 convicts, almost 200 soldiers (some with wives and families) and Captains Arthur Phillip and John Hunter. The Reverend Richard Johnson was also aboard.
Standard supplies were stored below the main decks. These would include basic rations and supplies needed for the convicts and officers aboard each of the boats. The three supply ships of the First Fleet were the Borrowdale, the Fishburn and the Golden Grove. These carried supplies needed to begin the new colony, such as tools, implements and seeds.
The eleven ships in the First Fleet to Australia were:HMS Sirius - the flagshipHMS Supply - the supply shipThe Alexander - transport and the biggest shipThe Borrowdale - storeshipThe Charlotte - transportThe Fishburn - storeshipThe Friendship - transportGolden Grove - storeshipLady Penrhyn - transportPrince of Wales - transportScarborough - transport
navy,supply,store ship,covict transport,armed tender,sixth rate war ship.
It was powered by wind as it was a sailing ship of 375 tons of the First Fleet of 1787-88, sailing from England to New South Wales.
Below is a list of the First Fleet ships and who skippered each one.The Alexander - skippered by Master Duncan SinclairThe Charlotte - skippered by Master Thomas GilbertThe Friendship - skippered by Master Francis WaltonThe Golden Grove - skippered by Master SharpLady Penrhyn - skippered by Master William SeverScarborough - skippered by Master Kohn MarshallPrince of Wales - skippered by Master John MasonH.M.S. Sirius - skippered by Captain John Hunter; also carried Captain Arthur PhillipH.M.S. Supply - skippered by Captain Henry BullBorrowdale - skippered by Master Readthorn HobsonFishburn - skippered by Master Robert Brown
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
Aboard the ships of the First Fleet were over 700 convicts, almost 200 soldiers (some with wives and families) and Captains Arthur Phillip and John Hunter. The Reverend Richard Johnson was also aboard.
Golden Grove High School was created in 1989.
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.
Standard supplies were stored below the main decks. These would include basic rations and supplies needed for the convicts and officers aboard each of the boats. The three supply ships of the First Fleet were the Borrowdale, the Fishburn and the Golden Grove. These carried supplies needed to begin the new colony, such as tools, implements and seeds.
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The Alexander - 195 male convictsThe Charlotte - 88 male and 20 female convictsThe Friendship - 76 male and 21 female convictsThe Golden Grove - no convictsLady Penrhyn - 101 female convictsScarborough - no convictsPrince of Wales - one male convict and 49 female convictsThe remaining ships did not carry any convicts.H.M.S. Sirius - skippered by Captain John Hunter, carried Captain Arthur PhillipH.M.S. Supply - carried 50 people, skippered by Captain Henry BullBorrowdale - skippered by Master Readthorn HobsonFishburn - skippered by Master Robert Brown