In May 1787 a fleet of ships carrying convicts left England bound for Botany Bay, New South Wales, where they were to establish a settlement. One of the crew on board the Charlotte was Watkin Tench (c.1758-1833), who wrote about the voyage of what was later known as the First Fleet. He remained in New South Wales, living in Port Jackson (part of present-day Sydney) from 1788 to 1791, and in this work, published in 1793, he gives a vivid, first-hand account of the early years of British settlement. The chapters are chronologically organised and discuss the many challenges settlers in the…mehr
In May 1787 a fleet of ships carrying convicts left England bound for Botany Bay, New South Wales, where they were to establish a settlement. One of the crew on board the Charlotte was Watkin Tench (c.1758-1833), who wrote about the voyage of what was later known as the First Fleet. He remained in New South Wales, living in Port Jackson (part of present-day Sydney) from 1788 to 1791, and in this work, published in 1793, he gives a vivid, first-hand account of the early years of British settlement. The chapters are chronologically organised and discuss the many challenges settlers in the fledgling colony faced in staying alive, such as illness and lack of food and other provisions. He also recounts the often violent encounters and 'unabated animosity' between the settlers and the aboriginal people, making this work an important source on the colonisation of Australia.
British marine officer and author Watkin Tench (1758-1833) is most known for his in-depth accounts of the early British settlement of Australia. He was born in Chester, England, and enlisted in the Royal Marines in 1776. Tench was chosen as a marine officer for the First Fleet in 1787. The First Fleet was a fleet of ships that were intended to establish a penal colony in New South Wales, Australia. He lived in the colony for three years, during which time he maintained thorough records and published various volumes, including "A Comprehensive History of the Colony at Port Jackson" and "A Memoir of the Expedition to Botany Bay" (1789). (1793). These writings, which are still regarded and studied today, provide a unique and insightful perspective into the colony's early years. Tench continued to serve in the Royal Marines until his return to England in 1791, ultimately achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel. After taking a break in 1796, he relocated to Devon, where he remained until his death in 1833. In addition to his publications about Australia, Tench also wrote a book named "Military Diary of Major Ebenezer Denny" about his experiences in the American War of Independence (1820).
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Dedication; Preface; List of subscribers; 1. A retrospect of the state of the colony of Port Jackson on the date of my former narrative in July 1788; 2. Transactions of the colony from the sailing of the first fleet in July 1788 to the close of that year; 3. Transactions of the colony from the commencement of the year 1789 until the end of March; 4. Transactions of the colony in April and May 1789; 5. Transactions of the colony until the close of the year 1789; 6. Transactions of the colony from the beginning of the year 1790 until the end of May following; 7. Transactions of the colony in June July and August 1790; 8. Transactions of the colony in the beginning of September 1790; 9. Transactions of the colony in part of September and October 1790; 10. The arrival of the supply from Batavia. The state of the colony in November 1790; 11. Farther transactions of the colony in November 1790; 12. Transactions of the colony in part of December 1790; 13. The transactions of the colony continued to the end of May 1791; 14. Travelling diaries in New South Wales; 15. Transactions of the colony to the end of November 1791; 16. Transactions of the colony until the 18th of December 1791 when I quitted it with an account of its state at that time; 17. Miscellaneous remarks on the country. On its vegetable production. On its climate. On its animal productions. On its natives etc.; 18. Observations on the convicts; 19. Facts relating to the probability of establishing a whale fishery on the coast of New South Wales with thoughts on the same.
Dedication; Preface; List of subscribers; 1. A retrospect of the state of the colony of Port Jackson on the date of my former narrative in July 1788; 2. Transactions of the colony from the sailing of the first fleet in July 1788 to the close of that year; 3. Transactions of the colony from the commencement of the year 1789 until the end of March; 4. Transactions of the colony in April and May 1789; 5. Transactions of the colony until the close of the year 1789; 6. Transactions of the colony from the beginning of the year 1790 until the end of May following; 7. Transactions of the colony in June July and August 1790; 8. Transactions of the colony in the beginning of September 1790; 9. Transactions of the colony in part of September and October 1790; 10. The arrival of the supply from Batavia. The state of the colony in November 1790; 11. Farther transactions of the colony in November 1790; 12. Transactions of the colony in part of December 1790; 13. The transactions of the colony continued to the end of May 1791; 14. Travelling diaries in New South Wales; 15. Transactions of the colony to the end of November 1791; 16. Transactions of the colony until the 18th of December 1791 when I quitted it with an account of its state at that time; 17. Miscellaneous remarks on the country. On its vegetable production. On its climate. On its animal productions. On its natives etc.; 18. Observations on the convicts; 19. Facts relating to the probability of establishing a whale fishery on the coast of New South Wales with thoughts on the same.
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