13 May 1787

The First Fleet was a fleet of 11 British ships that took the first British colonists and convicts to Australia.It comprised two Royal Navy vessels, three store ships and six convict transports.On 13 May 1787 the fleet under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, with over 1400 people (convicts, marines, sailors, civil officers and free settlers), left from Portsmouth, England and took a.. FIRST FLEET CONVICT CLAIMS DISCOVERY OF A GOLDMINE. February 20, 2021 by Cheryl Timbury. During August 1788 convict James Daley reported the discovery of a piece of ground where he had found a quantity of yellow coloured ore which did appear to contain gold. The Governor was absent from Port Jackson at the time and Daley refused to name the.


First Fleet Convicts

First Fleet Convicts


Convicts First FLEET

Convicts First FLEET


Female Convicts State Library of NSW

Female Convicts State Library of NSW


List of convicts on the First Fleet Wikipedia

List of convicts on the First Fleet Wikipedia


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Copy of First Fleet by aezair


First Fleet 1788 Chart

First Fleet 1788 Chart


The First Fleet arrives at Sydney Cove Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom

The First Fleet arrives at Sydney Cove Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom


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PPT The First Fleet ! PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID1799189


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Convicts First fleet, Teaching history, Australia history


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First Fleet Fellowship Victoria Inc


When The First Fleet

When The First Fleet


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The First Fleet


Convict women of the First Fleet State Library of NSW

Convict women of the First Fleet State Library of NSW


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the first fleet worksheet with pictures and text on it to help students learn how to


The First Fleet Convicts Who Were They Teacher Resources and Classroom Games Teach This

The First Fleet Convicts Who Were They Teacher Resources and Classroom Games Teach This


The Historians The Voyage (convict transportation to Australia) YouTube

The Historians The Voyage (convict transportation to Australia) YouTube


First Fleet National Library of Australia

First Fleet National Library of Australia


Migration MuseumWere your ancestors transported to Australia as convicts? Migration Museum

Migration MuseumWere your ancestors transported to Australia as convicts? Migration Museum


Convicts (Part Two) Settlement HubPages

Convicts (Part Two) Settlement HubPages


Australian Convicts Timeline First fleet, History teaching resources, Teaching

Australian Convicts Timeline First fleet, History teaching resources, Teaching

John Hudson. October 8, 2015 by Cheryl Timbury. At nine years old, John Hudson a sometimes chimney sweeper, and the youngest First Fleet convict at the time of sentencing, was tried at the Old Bailey London on 10 December 1783, to seven years transportation for felony, but not for burglary. John's crime was breaking and entering the dwelling.. First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787 with about 1,487 people, including 778 convicts (192 women and 586 men), to establish the first European colony in Australia, in New South Wales. The fleet was led by Captain (later Admiral) Arthur Phillip. The ships arrived at Botany Bay between 18 and.