Friendship (ship)

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Friendship (ship) was a transport vessel in the late 18th century best known for sailing in convoy as part of the First Fleet that carried convicts and settlers from Britain to Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf convict transport ship
transport ship
cargoType human cargo
carried convicts
marines
settlers
convoyWith Alexander (ship) NERFINISHED
Borrowdale (ship) NERFINISHED
Charlotte (ship) NERFINISHED
Fishburn (ship) NERFINISHED
Golden Grove (ship) NERFINISHED
HMS Sirius NERFINISHED
HMS Supply NERFINISHED
Lady Penrhyn (ship) NERFINISHED
Prince of Wales (ship) NERFINISHED
Scarborough (ship) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Great Britain NERFINISHED
destinationPort Port Jackson NERFINISHED
era Age of Sail
flag British flag
historicalSignificance early European colonisation of Australia
notableFor carrying convicts from Britain to Australia
participation in the First Fleet
operatedBy British private owners
operatedInCentury 18th century
partOf First Fleet NERFINISHED
roleInFirstFleet convict transport
sailedFrom Portsmouth NERFINISHED
sailedTo New South Wales NERFINISHED
serviceType merchant service
usedFor colonial settlement support
transport of prisoners
voyageArrivalYear 1788
voyagePurpose establishment of penal colony in New South Wales
voyageStartYear 1787

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lady Penrhyn (ship) convoyCompanions Friendship (ship)
subject surface form: Lady Penrhyn
Prince of Wales (ship) sailedWith Friendship (ship)
Golden Grove (ship) partOfConvoyWith Friendship (ship)
subject surface form: Golden Grove