- Friendship - First Fleet Fellowship Victoria Inc
Friendship was a convict transport ship of 276 tons, which was built in Scarborough England, in 1784, for her owners Hoppers of Scarborough Aboard on the voyage to Botany Bay, were the Master, Captain Francis Walton, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Arnell and Marines, Captain James Meredith, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, and Lieutenant William
- Friendship (1784 ship) - Wikipedia
Friendship was a merchant brig built in Scarborough, England, and launched in 1784 As part of the Australian First Fleet, she transported convicts from England to New South Wales Due to problems manning her, she was scuttled in the Makassar Strait in October 1788
- The Eleven Ships - First Fleet Fellowship Victoria Inc
Friendship, a convict transport ship, being 276 tons and 75 feet long was one of the light weight ships in the fleet and was commanded by Master Francis Walton Built in Scarborough in 1784, she carried 76 male and 21 female convicts
- Friendship (1784 ship) Facts for Kids
The Friendship was a type of sailing ship called a brig It was built in 1784 in Scarborough, England This ship became famous for being part of the First Fleet to Australia The First Fleet was a group of ships that carried the first European settlers and prisoners from England to New South Wales Sadly, the Friendship had problems with its crew
- Friendship - Museums of History NSW
Twenty-five-year-old Able Seaman Jacob Nagle travelled to Australia on board HMS Sirius as a member of the ship’s crew Ex-convict James Ruse became the first person in NSW to receive a land grant when Governor Phillip gave him 30 acres at Parramatta in April 1791
- Friendship - Convict Records
A history of the ship Friendship as it transported convicts to Australia
- Convict Ship Friendship 1788 - Free Settler or Felon
1968 - on the 180th anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet, more than a hundred descendants of Henry and Susannah Kable met in Sydney at Crows Nest to honour them as the heads of one of Australia's founding families
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