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===Legacy=== 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 ''Supply'', ''Charlotte'', ''Scarborough'', ''Friendship'', ''Prince of Wales'', ''Lady Penrhyn'', ''Borrowdale'', ''Alexander'', [[HMS Sirius (1786)|''Sirius'']], ''Fishburn'' and ''Golden Grove'' are made from Western Red or Syrian Cedar.<ref>{{cite web |title = First Fleet returns to Sydney...in miniature |url = http://www.maritimeworld.net/sn.asp?PageNumber=120 |publisher = Australia's Maritime World |access-date = 22 November 2013 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140114071033/http://maritimeworld.net/sn.asp?PageNumber=120 |archive-date = 14 January 2014 |df = dmy-all }}</ref> Nine [[First Fleet-class ferry|Sydney harbour ferries]] built in the mid-1980s are named after First Fleet vessels. The unused names are ''[[Lady Penrhyn (1786 ship)|Lady Penrhyn]]'' and ''Prince of Wales''.
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