<Tr> <Td> Borrowdale </Td> <Td> storeship </Td> <Td> Hobson Reed </Td> <Td> N / A </Td> <Td> 20 January 1788 </Td> <Td> 252 </Td> </Tr> <P> Scale models of all the ships are on display at the Museum of Sydney . The models were built by ship makers Lynne and Laurie Hadley, after researching the original plans, drawings and British archives . The replicas of the Supply, Charlotte, Scarborough, Friendship, Prince of Wales, Lady Penrhyn, Borrowdale, Alexander, Sirius (1786), Fishburn and Golden Grove are made from Western Red or Syrian Cedar . </P> <P> Nine Sydney harbour ferries built in the mid-1980s are named after First Fleet vessels . The unused names are Lady Penrhyn and Prince of Wales . </P> <P> The people of the fleet included seamen, marines and their families, government officials, and a large number of convicts, including women and children . The majority were British, but there were also African, American and French convicts on board . The convicts had committed a variety of crimes, including theft, perjury, fraud, assault, and robbery, for which they had variously been sentenced to penal transportation for 7 years, 14 years, or the term of their natural life . </P>

Names of the 11 ships in the first fleet