HMS Sirius

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1780 ship, flagship of the First Fleet. 
Berwick, HMS Berwick

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The melancholy loss of HMS Sirius off Norfolk Island March 19th 1790 - George Raper.jpg

Location: -29.04358333, 167.955, KML, Maps

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1780-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Anchor of HMS SiriusAnchor of HMS Sirius
A view of Botany Bay A1475003hA view of Botany Bay A1475003h
First Fleet entering Sydney 1788 BradleyFirst Fleet entering Sydney 1788 Bradley
HMS Sirius memorial in Mosman June 2015HMS Sirius memorial in Mosman June 2015
HMS Sirius sculpture, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth - 2023-04-21HMS Sirius sculpture, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth - 2023-04-21
Maritime Museum (6182393834)Maritime Museum (6182393834)
Outside The Old Customs HouseOutside The Old Customs House
Portsmouth - Gunwharf QuaysPortsmouth - Gunwharf Quays
SLNSW 814526 List of articles lost in the wreck of the Sirius March 1790SLNSW 814526 List of articles lost in the wreck of the Sirius March 1790
The First Fleet entering Port Jackson on 26 January 1788The First Fleet entering Port Jackson on 26 January 1788
The final letter by Lapérouse received in France. The document was carried to Europe from New South Wales in 1788 by the British ship Alexander, which had been part of the First Fleet.The final letter by Lapérouse received in France. The document was carried to Europe from New South Wales in 1788 by the British ship Alexander, which had been part of the First Fleet.
The melancholy loss of HMS Sirius off Norfolk Island March 19th 1790 - George RaperThe melancholy loss of HMS Sirius off Norfolk Island March 19th 1790 - George Raper
View of Botany BayView of Botany Bay
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