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  1. First Fleet Ships

    In 1788, after more than eight months at sea, the First Fleet landed, transporting some 1500 people to set up a new penal colony for Britain at the far end of the earth. This display explores the journey, arrival and first contacts of this fleet's largely unwilling human cargo. The First Fleet models on display at the Museum of Sydney were ...

  2. The First Fleet

    We are now offering an exclusive virtual excursion for The First Fleet, featuring additional content, resources and opportunities for interaction. Find out more. Excursion Summary. Cost. Free. Duration. 45 minutes. ... Sydney NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9273 1414. Plan your visit. Venue hire.

  3. The First Fleet arrives at Sydney Cove

    The arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove in January of 1788 marked the beginning of the European colonisation of Australia. The fleet was made up of 11 ships carrying convicts from Britain to Australia. Their arrival changed forever the lives of the Eora people, the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land in the Sydney area, and began waves of convict transportation that lasted until 1868.

  4. The Arrival of the First Fleet

    This experience helps the story of British colonization in Sydney! ... Arrival of the First Fleet The Rocks Walking Tours. [email protected] Shop 5 - Clocktower Square Cnr Argyle & Harrington Streets The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia +61 2 9247 6678 ...

  5. Voyage

    Golden Grove. Length: 31.4 metres (103 feet); width: 8.8 metres (29 feet); weight: 336 tonnes (331 tons) First Fleet. Learning. Published on 5 Dec, 2022. The First Fleet voyage took between 250 and 252 days to complete, with 68 of these days spent anchored in ports en route.

  6. Walking Sydney of the First Fleet

    Walking Sydney of the First Fleet. A self-guided walking tour in the vicinity of Circular Quay which identifies the location of the buildings of Sydney created by those who arrived with the First Fleet. The locations are taken from a chart prepared by Capt. Hunter and Lieut. Bradley in March 1788 which gives an insight into what Sydney was like ...

  7. Sydney History Tour

    This Introduction to Sydney walking tour is an excellent way to learn about the early history of the city, from the arrival of the First Fleet to the establishment of the Federation, and allows visitors to paint a portrait of how this hardscrabble penal settlement evolved into the beginnings of a world-class city.

  8. Sydney's Convict Colony

    Sydney's hidden fresh water stream and its secrets. Surviving relics and monuments from the penal years. The birth of 'The Rocks' as a convict settlement. Starvation, sickness and struggles at the first hospital. Hidden corridors & cobblestone laneways for larrikins. The notorious rum trade and the rebellion of 1808.

  9. The First Fleet

    The First Fleet. In August 1786, the Royal Navy captain Arthur Phillip received official instructions to prepare a convoy of ships for the 'conveyance of seven hundred and fifty convicts to Botany Bay, together with such provisions, necessaries and implements for agriculture as may be necessary for their use after their arrival'.1. The aims ...

  10. First Fleet Park

    First Fleet Park - 2010 | 15.135 MB. First Fleet Park has strong historical association with the first European settlement in Australia and the subsequent development of the colony. Prior to this the occupation and use of the Tank Stream Valley and 'Warrang' by the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area represent the first phase of human occupation ...

  11. First Fleet

    First Fleet. Transportation to the Australian colonies began in 1788 when the First Fleet, carrying between 750 and 780 convicts plus 550 crew, soldiers and family members, landed at Sydney Cove after an eight-month voyage. Over the next 80 years, British courts sentenced more than 160,000 convicts to transportation to Australia.

  12. First Contacts Experience

    In interactive and insightful guided tours of Sydney's iconic Rocks district, students will dress up as migrants, convicts and soldiers to recreate the Sydney of the 19th century, and describe and explain how significant individual groups and events contributed to changes in the local community over time. ... Stories of the First Fleet ...

  13. The First Fleet

    Set sail on this virtual excursion to discover more about the First Fleet. Year 3 - S2 Year 4 - S2 The First Fleet This virtual excursion focuses on the experience of convicts on the First Fleet and the early years in the colony. Using primary sources from State Library collections, students will investigate […]

  14. Home

    Sydney Heritage Fleet ABN 70 000 519 246 +61 2 8204 3500 [email protected] Wharf 7, 58 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont NSW 2009. Back to Cart Sydney Heritage Fleet

  15. First Fleet

    School Excursions Game Centre Support. Join our community and help us keep our history alive. Members ... 1788 the people of the first fleet Don Chapman. Sydney. Doubleday, 1986 994.4020922 CHA. A bibliography of the First Fleet Victor Crittenden. Canberra Australian National University Press, 1980.

  16. First Fleet Park

    A grassy open space in The Rocks, frequently used for passive leisure. First Fleet Park is situated between the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) building and the Circular Quay transport interchange and adjoins the waterfront promenade along the edge of West Circular Quay. This public space contains both paved and grassed areas and includes ...

  17. Sydney's Original Town Centre

    1790 - 1810. Sydney's Original Town Centre: Public Wharf, Market Place and Parade Ground. The construction in 1790 of the Public Wharf, also known as the Hospital Wharf, then as the King's or Queen's Wharf - depending on the monarch of the time - marked the beginnings of The Rocks as the commercial centre of Sydney, as it was the ...

  18. First Fleet Ships

    At the time of the First Fleet's voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world's oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain's crowded prisons and stake a strategic claim ...

  19. First Fleet

    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 ...

  20. First Fleet convicts

    Wedgwood medallion made from dark grey clay from Sydney Cove, 1789 This medallion commemorating the landing of the First Fleet was made by Josiah Wedgwood in 1789, from Sydney Cove clay collected by Governor Arthur Phillip. On 16 November 1788 Governor Arthur Phillip sent a sample of clay, possibly taken from the Government House site, to the ...

  21. The First Fleet

    Unit/ Formation: His Majesty's Marine ForcesLocation: Sydney CovePeriod/ Conflict: 1700'sYear: 1788Date/s: 26th January 1788Captain Arthur Phillip RN lands at Botany Bay with 21 officers and 192 marines and 40 wives, who had volunteered for a 3 year posting. On 13 May 1787 a fleet of 11 ships, which came to be known as the First Fleet, was sent by the British Admiralty from England to New Holland.

  22. First Fleet-class ferry

    History. In the early 1980s, the Urban Transit Authority ordered nine catamaran ferries from Carrington Slipways, Tomago.They were to replace the K-class and wooden Lady class ferries on Sydney Harbour.The new vessels were named after ships of the First Fleet and were delivered between 1984 and 1986. It was originally intended that they would operate services on the Parramatta River, but they ...

  23. First Contacts

    In this virtual excursion, your Stage 2 class will connect live with a museum educator and learn about first contacts between Aboriginal peoples and colonists that arrived as part of the First Fleet and aboard other ships in the early years of the colony of New South Wales. Students will examine a range of historical sources including artworks ...

  24. Thousands of sailors and Marines hit Miami as city launches its first

    Car horns honked and a chant of "U.S.A., U.S.A., U.S.A.," broke out from a cruise ship docked at a port terminal as the amphibious assault ship carried more than a thousand sailors and 400 ...

  25. Chinese fishing fleets in Indian Ocean accused of abuses

    The EJF interviewed 44 fishermen who had worked on China's fleet in the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions. When quizzed about illegal activities aboard Chinese boats, 80% of them ...