Everything about Borrowdale Ship totally explained
The
Borrowdale was a
First Fleet storeship of 272 tons, built in
Sunderland in
1785. She left
Portsmouth on
13 May 1787, and arrived at
Port Jackson,
Sydney, Australia on
26 January 1788. She left Port Jackson on
14 July 1788 to return to
England via
Cape Horn. The crew was so badly affected by
scurvy that the
master,
Hobson Reed, took her to
Rio de Janeiro, where the harbour master and his men had to bring the ship to its berth. Five of the crew died on the homeward voyage.
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