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  2. First Fleet of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    "Bound for South Australia: Passenger lists 1836-1851". State Library of South Australia. Virtually every passenger list for the 3000 overseas and local ships that came to South Australia between 1836-1851, plus a host of additional information (individual names, ages, occupations, etc). Ing, Heidi (2020).

  3. Category:Migrant ships to Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Migrant ships to Australia" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Africaine (1832 ship) Andromeda (1819) Asia (1815 ship) Asia (1818 ship)

  4. Fortitude (1842 ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 1848–9, she was the first of three ships chartered by the Rev Dr John Dunmore Lang to bring free immigrants to Brisbane, Australia, arriving on 21 January 1849. [4] Captained by John Christmas, with the medical superintendent Henry Challinor , she departed Gravesend on 14 September 1848 and arrived at Moreton Bay on 21 January 1849.

  5. Highland and Island Emigration Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1852, its first year of operation, 17 ships carried Society emigrants to Australia. There were only 4 ships in 1853 – "Economic conditions in the Highlands had improved slightly, and the people were reluctant to emigrate." [43] In 1854, the number of ships rose to five but then operations were disrupted by the Crimean War. In 1855, only ...

  6. List of convicts on the First Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The First Fleet is the name given to the group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in January 1788. The ships departed with an estimated 775 convicts (582 men and 193 women), as well as officers, marines, their wives and children, and provisions and agricultural implements.

  7. Fourth Fleet (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Fleet is an unofficial term for the flow of convict ships from England to Australia in 1792. [1] The term was coined by C.J. Smee, a historian, who has catalogued the genealogies of the First, Second and Third Fleet convicts and who used the term to group those ships that followed in the months immediately after the Third Fleet.

  8. Category:History of immigration to Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of immigration to Australia" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Maritime history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Anna (1806 ship) Seamen's Union of Australia; Second Fleet (Australia) List of Australian shipyards; James Smith (gardener) Society for Underwater Historical Research; Success (prison ship) Sydney (ship) Sydney Heritage Fleet; Sydney Packet (1814 ship)