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Showing posts with label the fortune. Show all posts
Tuesday, 11 June 2013

11th June 1813: The Convict Ship 'The Fortune' arrives in Sydney, Australia

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'The entrance of Port Jackson, and part of the town of Sydney, New South Wales' an aquatint by Havell & Son, after Major Jame...
Wednesday, 12 December 2012

12th December 1812: The Luddite convict, Thomas Holden, writes a final letter before leaving England

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Ship Fortune Dec 12th, 1812 Dear Wife                        I received your kind letter wich gave me Great comfort to hear from you ...
Thursday, 29 November 2012

29th November 1812: A poorly Thomas Holden write from his transportation ship, The Fortune

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On board the fortune November 29th 1812 Dear and loving wife I take opertunity of Righting a fue lines to you hoping they Will find you a...
Thursday, 22 November 2012

22nd November 1812: The Luddite convict, Thomas Holden, writes fom his transportation ship, the Fortune

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By Sunday 22nd November 1812, the Luddite convict Thomas Holden , had now been moved from the Prison Hulk Portland to the Fortune, the ship ...
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