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July - September 1774 - Captain Cook Society
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Adventure Sails Home Alone. On 1 July, 1774, Adventure had almost arrived in English waters. Furneaux wrote, “Spoke to two French Ships from China. Read the Articles of War and …
The Second Voyage | Captain Cook Society
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Cook writes to Robert Sayer, chart publisher in Fleet St. concerning “The North American Pilot”. Thu. Cook is elected Fellow of the Royal Society. Tue. James Boswell, Dr. Johnson’s …
October - December 1774 | Captain Cook Society
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October - December 1774. James Cook held the rank and position of Commander of the sloop Resolution. However, he was called by everyone Captain, as was usual for those in charge of …
Circumnavigating Antarctica - James Cook 250
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Circumnavigating Antarctica. By John Robson, Writer and President of Captain Cook Society. The idea of the existence of a Great Southern Continent had still not been totally dispelled when …
Easter Island ship logs: James Cook, 1774
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Easter Island ship logs: James Cook, 1774. James Cook was the third european to disembark at Rapa Nui.. James Cook's journal from his Easter Island visit in 1774. This text has been …
Captain James Cook’s Second Voyage - Royal Museums Greenwich
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A hero's return. Following a pleasant stay in Cape Town and a little opportunist exploring along the coast of Brazil, Cook returned to England having thoroughly debunked the rumours of an …
Captain James Cook in Alaska - ExploreNorth
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Captain James Cook in Alaska. Captain Cook is universally regarded as one of the most ambitious explorers of all time - in particular, his three expeditions in 1768-1771, 1772-1775, …
Cook's 'Forgotten' Isle - National Library of Australia
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Jan 23, 2019 · On the morning of 10 October 1774 the ship brought up an emerald isle; a “Paradise” as Cook described it, which he promptly took in the name of the British Crown and …
James Cook and his voyages - National Library of Australia
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Henry Roberts, A General Chart Exhibiting the Discoveries Made by Captain James Cook in This and His Two Preceding Voyages, with the Tracks of the Ships under His Command, 1780s, …
Captain James Cook timeline - Royal Museums Greenwich
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October 1770: The Endeavour lands at Batavia for a much-needed refit. Many of Cook's men suffer and die from malaria and dysentery. July 1772: Cook, now a commander, sets out with …
Captain Cook and the ‘Friendly Islands’? - British Library Blog
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Jun 18, 2018 · Captain Cook first landed in the Tongan islands on 2 October 1773, during his second Pacific voyage. In 1774 he returned for four days and received such a warm welcome …
April - June 1774 - Captain Cook Society
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On 1 April, 1774, Adventure was at Cape Town, Table Bay. Her men were recovering from the search for the Great Southern Continent, and the deaths of 10 men at Grass Cove, New …
Captain Cook: Explorer, Navigator and Pioneer - BBC
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Mar 9, 2012 · He has published numerous books on exploration and oceanic history, including The Great South Sea: English Voyages and Encounters (1997), Captain Cook's Voyages …
Cook's Voyages Map - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' Museum …
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Quick Facts: The map shows the three voyages of Captain James Cook. The first voyage is in red, the second voyage is in green and the third voyage is in blue. Following Cook’s death, the …
Captain Cook Voyages Plate Collection - National Library of …
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The collection contains prints from a number of different publications relating to Cook’s voyages. The plates have been divided by the volume they relate to, and then arranged, where possible, …
The Landing at Tanna one of the New Hebrides - Royal Museums …
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Cook traveled to Tanna between August 6-20, 1774. As recorded in Hawkesworth's account: "Cook's landing party approaching the beach, the captain holding the fronds of a palm in his …
Captain Cook’s 1768 Voyage to the South Pacific Included a Secret ...
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Aug 24, 2018 · Lorraine Boissoneault. August 24, 2018. Captain James Cook set out on a voyage across the Pacific 250 years ago, seemingly on a scientific voyage. But he carried secret …
January - March 1774 - Captain Cook Society
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Captain Cook in Resolution crossed the Antarctic Circle, and visited Easter Island. Captain Furneaux in Adventure sailed south of Cape Horn into the Atlantic Ocean, and reached Cape …
Captain James Cook’s 1773 Voyage to Antarctica - Read This …
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Jan 22, 2024 · Captain James Cook’s third and final voyage in the far south, beginning at the start of February 1774, marked a significant milestone in polar exploration. This expedition, …
Tobias Furneaux - Wikipedia
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Captain Tobias Furneaux (21 August 1735 – 18 September 1781) was a British navigator and Royal Navy officer, who accompanied James Cook on his second voyage of exploration. He …