James Cook
Captain James Cook was an English naval explorer whose expeditions in the 1770s charted much of the lands of the Pacific, including New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii. The son of an agricultural worker, Cook More »
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Captain James Cook , FRS RN (7 November [ O.S. 27 October ] 1728 – 14 February 1779), was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer, ultimately rising to the rank of Captain in the Roya...
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A Society for everyone interested in James Cook (1729-1778) ... Welcome to the Home Page of The Captain Cook Society ... Formerly the Captain Cook Study Unit...
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Lucidcafé's Profile of Captain James Cook ... Books By/About Captain Cook ... The Journals of Captain Cook by James Cook and edited by Philip Edwards; A new one-volume abridged edition of Cook’s famous journals, edited by Philip Edwards, Emeritus Professor of English at Liverpool University.
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James Cook was born in the Yorkshire village of Marton on October 27, 1728. His first experience at sea ... Cook was promoted again after returning from his second voyage in 1775. He accepted his appointment as Fourth Captain at Greenwich Hospital but with conditions; ... The Life of Captain James Cook, by J.C. Beaglehole.
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The house where Captain Cook trained as a seaman leading to his epic voyages of discovery ... The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby's harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discover...
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Discover Yorkshire's historic coastline and heather moorlands, where Captain James Cook was born and raised. ... Inland across the dramatic North York Moors Captain Cook Country takes in quiet market towns and peaceful villages leading back to Whitby along the valley of the River Esk.
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A QuickTime VR tour of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's house at the Hunterian Art Gallery at University of Glasgow. ... Page Not Found! ... The Hunterian would like to apologise, as your requested page has not been found on the server. Try searching our sit...
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