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• The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships
which sailed from Great Britain to Australia (back
then known as New Holland) to establish the first
European colony in New South Wales.
• They carried Convicts onboard the ships, they
were sentenced to labor in Australia.
• Some would be there for 4 years others would be
there for the rest of there life.
• May 1787:The 11 ships left
Portsmouth, England on Sunday
13 May 1787 under the command
of Captain Arthur Phillip RN.
• June 1787: the first port of call was
the town called Santa Cruz on the
Cannery Islands.
• August1787: They reached Rio de
Janeiro
• October 1787: They reached Cape
of Good Hope, this was their final
civilized port of call.
• January 1788: The Fleet finally
reached Botany Bay, Australia.
Captain Arthur Phillips
• Embarked at Portsmouth
• Officials and passengers:
15
• Ships' crews: 323
• Marines: 444
• Marines wives and
children: 46
• Convicts (males): 582
• Convicts (females): 193
• Convicts' children: 14
• Total embarked: 1420
• Disembarked at Port
Jackson
• Officials and passengers:
14
• Ships' crews: 306
• Marines: 245
• Marines wives and
children: 54
• Convicts (males): 543
• Convicts (females): 189
• Convicts' children: 22
• Total landed: 1373
• Deaths:
• 69 people either died,
were discharged or
sometimes they were
even deserted.
• 61 males
• 8 females.
• Births:
• During the entire
Voyage there was 22
births in total.
• 13 males
• 9 females
• On the six ships that were carrying convicts, the total amount of
convicts was approximately 775.
• Some convicts died on the way to Australia.
• There was also convicts kids on board these boats.
• Convicts were housed below decks on the prison deck and often
further confined behind bars.
• In many cases the convicts were restrained in chains and were only
allowed on deck for fresh air and exercise.
• Conditions were cramped and they slept in hammocks.
• The Convicts were made to work hard doing labor everyday, when
they got to Australia.
• If they weren't doing what they were meant to be doing, the convicts
would get lashes across there backs. Even up to 100 at one time.
• Mary Bryant is a very famous convict (you may have seen the short
TV series).
• She was born Mary Broad in Cornwell, England.
• Quite a few years later Mary was convicted for petty thievery and
was sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia.
• Mary Broad was in the ship Charlotte, which is where she had her
first child, daughter named Charlotte (after the ship). This was
also the place she met her husband to be (William Bryant).
• When Mary got to Australia she married William Bryant (Feb 10
1788). A bit later on there life together, they had a son called
Emanuel.
• After a few years on Australia, William made a plan to escape from
the island. He managed to get his hands on a boat, then on a night
that he knew all the boats that could case them would be gone they
escaped.
• They sailed out during the night with 8 crew members to help the Bryant
family.
• They managed to get to a place called Kupang in Timor. They claimed to be
ship wreck sailors. This story held out for a while.
• But they were later found to be British convicts. They were found because
William became drunk and blabbed.
• The family and crew members were sent back to Britain so it didn’t become
international incident.
• On the way back to Britain for there Trial, Mary’s Husband and first born
child perished because of Fever, and later the older child died as well.
• So Mary and the Crewmembers were only left to stand trial.
• Mary Bryant had to do an additional year in prison but was then Pardoned in
May 1793.
• That is the amazing true story of Mary Bryant.
• When the first fleet first arrived at Botany Bay they deemed it
unsuitable for settlement.
• So they moved and settled at Port Jackson.
• Most of the convicts didn’t know how to farm.
• In the beginning everyone had to be on rationed food including
Captain Phillip.
• They had very little building material, so shelter was a problem. The
tools the government had given them, were really weak and got
broken very easily.
• Once they started to get crops growing, buildings made, and villages
formed they moved and settled in other places.
• When the First Fleet got to Australia they
went to Botany Bay, but soon realised the
fresh water supply and soil was not good
enough to start a new colony.
• So they went a little north and landed in
Port Jackson, where Captain Arthur Phillip
planted the Union Jack and the marines
fired a volley of shots into the air. They
then had a toast to celebrate the new
colony.
Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn Alexander
Friendship
Prince of Wales
Charlotte
Fishburn
Golden Grove
Borrowdale
Supply: Sirius:A naval
escort ship
A naval
escort ship
These three ships
were Store ships.
• http://members.optushome.com.au/guthrigg/conships2.ht
m
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fleet
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Bryant
• http://home.vicnet.net.au/~firstff/story.htm
• http://www.ulladulla.info/historian/ffstory.html
• http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/ships.html

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The first-fleet

  • 1.
  • 2. • The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain to Australia (back then known as New Holland) to establish the first European colony in New South Wales. • They carried Convicts onboard the ships, they were sentenced to labor in Australia. • Some would be there for 4 years others would be there for the rest of there life.
  • 3. • May 1787:The 11 ships left Portsmouth, England on Sunday 13 May 1787 under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip RN. • June 1787: the first port of call was the town called Santa Cruz on the Cannery Islands. • August1787: They reached Rio de Janeiro • October 1787: They reached Cape of Good Hope, this was their final civilized port of call. • January 1788: The Fleet finally reached Botany Bay, Australia. Captain Arthur Phillips
  • 4. • Embarked at Portsmouth • Officials and passengers: 15 • Ships' crews: 323 • Marines: 444 • Marines wives and children: 46 • Convicts (males): 582 • Convicts (females): 193 • Convicts' children: 14 • Total embarked: 1420 • Disembarked at Port Jackson • Officials and passengers: 14 • Ships' crews: 306 • Marines: 245 • Marines wives and children: 54 • Convicts (males): 543 • Convicts (females): 189 • Convicts' children: 22 • Total landed: 1373
  • 5. • Deaths: • 69 people either died, were discharged or sometimes they were even deserted. • 61 males • 8 females. • Births: • During the entire Voyage there was 22 births in total. • 13 males • 9 females
  • 6. • On the six ships that were carrying convicts, the total amount of convicts was approximately 775. • Some convicts died on the way to Australia. • There was also convicts kids on board these boats. • Convicts were housed below decks on the prison deck and often further confined behind bars. • In many cases the convicts were restrained in chains and were only allowed on deck for fresh air and exercise. • Conditions were cramped and they slept in hammocks. • The Convicts were made to work hard doing labor everyday, when they got to Australia. • If they weren't doing what they were meant to be doing, the convicts would get lashes across there backs. Even up to 100 at one time.
  • 7. • Mary Bryant is a very famous convict (you may have seen the short TV series). • She was born Mary Broad in Cornwell, England. • Quite a few years later Mary was convicted for petty thievery and was sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia. • Mary Broad was in the ship Charlotte, which is where she had her first child, daughter named Charlotte (after the ship). This was also the place she met her husband to be (William Bryant). • When Mary got to Australia she married William Bryant (Feb 10 1788). A bit later on there life together, they had a son called Emanuel. • After a few years on Australia, William made a plan to escape from the island. He managed to get his hands on a boat, then on a night that he knew all the boats that could case them would be gone they escaped.
  • 8. • They sailed out during the night with 8 crew members to help the Bryant family. • They managed to get to a place called Kupang in Timor. They claimed to be ship wreck sailors. This story held out for a while. • But they were later found to be British convicts. They were found because William became drunk and blabbed. • The family and crew members were sent back to Britain so it didn’t become international incident. • On the way back to Britain for there Trial, Mary’s Husband and first born child perished because of Fever, and later the older child died as well. • So Mary and the Crewmembers were only left to stand trial. • Mary Bryant had to do an additional year in prison but was then Pardoned in May 1793. • That is the amazing true story of Mary Bryant.
  • 9. • When the first fleet first arrived at Botany Bay they deemed it unsuitable for settlement. • So they moved and settled at Port Jackson. • Most of the convicts didn’t know how to farm. • In the beginning everyone had to be on rationed food including Captain Phillip. • They had very little building material, so shelter was a problem. The tools the government had given them, were really weak and got broken very easily. • Once they started to get crops growing, buildings made, and villages formed they moved and settled in other places.
  • 10. • When the First Fleet got to Australia they went to Botany Bay, but soon realised the fresh water supply and soil was not good enough to start a new colony. • So they went a little north and landed in Port Jackson, where Captain Arthur Phillip planted the Union Jack and the marines fired a volley of shots into the air. They then had a toast to celebrate the new colony.
  • 12. Fishburn Golden Grove Borrowdale Supply: Sirius:A naval escort ship A naval escort ship These three ships were Store ships.
  • 13. • http://members.optushome.com.au/guthrigg/conships2.ht m • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fleet • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Bryant • http://home.vicnet.net.au/~firstff/story.htm • http://www.ulladulla.info/historian/ffstory.html • http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/ships.html