The First Fleet convicts were not kept in cells. They were kept below decks except for when the weather was fine enough for them to be allowed up on the decks.
According to the website First Fleet Fellowship, there were 44 sheep on board the First Fleet.
There was no Queen of the First Fleet. The First Fleet carried convicts and marines to New South Wales.
The first fleet of ships that landed in Australia was simply called the First Fleet.
The flagship of the first fleet was HMS Sirius.
There is not a lot of information on the dimensions of the ships of the First Fleet, but the Lady Penrhyn was known to have a mass of 333 tons.
The First Fleet convicts were not kept in cells. They were kept below decks except for when the weather was fine enough for them to be allowed up on the decks.
There were beds for anyone so people slept where there was space. Slaves and convicts were put in the hold, chained together, and left there.
Same size as in real life.
The First Fleet was known as the First Fleet when it came to Australia.
The First Fleet.
The Supply was the smallest ship of the fleet. It was only 170 tons and 70 feet long, and carried just 50 people.
No. There was no mutiny on the first fleet.
According to the website First Fleet Fellowship, there were 44 sheep on board the First Fleet.
There was no Queen of the First Fleet. The First Fleet carried convicts and marines to New South Wales.
The first fleet was never alive. It was a fleet of ships. The last known person who was aboard the First Fleet died during the 1860s.
How many beds for a fleet hospital (FH) depends totally on the mission at the moment. In 2003, FH8 in Rota, Spain, provided 250 additional top-of-the-line beds for the Operation Iraq Freedom mission. During Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield (1991 - 92), FH3, FH5 and FH15 offered 500 beds a piece. Since a FH is movable and can expand/contract as needed, the number of beds depends on the needs of the Navy at that particular time.