Australian Convicts with Anne Rewell
In 1778 Britain sent the First Fleet to Sydney. The fleet consisted of 11 ships, carrying 789 men, women and children convicts, 247 Marines and 323 sailors. This is the story of the voyage, the people and the beginning of a nation.

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