Andromeda (1819)

Andromeda was a 408-ton ship, built in Sunderland, England in 1819. Constructed of 2 decks, she was repaired in 1828. She received new wales, top side & repairs in 1830, and had repairs to damages in 1831 as well as being sheathed in copper. She carried 180 male convicts, under the command of Robert Parkin, from Cork, Ireland to Sydney, Australia, departing from Cork, Ireland on 28 August 1830 and arriving in Sydney on 18 December 1830. Eight convicts died on the voyage.

Andromeda (1819)

Andromeda was a 408-ton ship, built in Sunderland, England in 1819. Constructed of 2 decks, she was repaired in 1828. She received new wales, top side & repairs in 1830, and had repairs to damages in 1831 as well as being sheathed in copper. She carried 180 male convicts, under the command of Robert Parkin, from Cork, Ireland to Sydney, Australia, departing from Cork, Ireland on 28 August 1830 and arriving in Sydney on 18 December 1830. Eight convicts died on the voyage.