Borrowdale was a three-masted, square rigged merchant ship, launched in 1785, that served as a storeship of the First Fleet, a convoy of 11 ships taking...
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Several ships have been named Borrowdale for Borrowdale: Borrowdale (1785 ship) a three-masted, square rigged merchant ship that served as a storeship...
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District Borrowdale, Harare, a suburb in Harare, Zimbabwe Borrowdale (1785 ship), a storeship of the First Fleet that sank in a storm in 1789 Borrowdale (1985...
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was owned by Leighton Co., who were also the owners of Golden Grove and Borrowdale. Fishburn carried 22 crew, though five deserted before the vessel departed...
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Friendship sailed from Port Jackson on 14 July 1788 in company with Alexander, Borrowdale, and Prince of Wales, although a storm separated the latter two soon after...
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The list of ship launches in 1785 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1785. "British Fifth Rate ship 'Regulus' (1785)". Threedecks...
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First Fleet (section Ships)
frigate Sirius and armed tender Supply, three store-ships, Golden Grove, Fishburn and Borrowdale, for carrying provisions and stores for two years; and...
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January – Final ships of First Fleet, the convict transports Charlotte, Lady Penrhyn and Prince of Wales with the supply transports Borrowdale, Fishburn and...
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Rex Whinfield (1901–1966). Pre-1565: The pencil invented in Seathwaite, Borrowdale, Cumbria, using Grey Knotts graphite. 1588: Modern shorthand invented...
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detailed introduction, edited by Tim Causer, was published by UCL Press. Borrowdale Fishburn Golden Grove History of Australia (1788–1850) Stories of convicts...
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