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Explore Captain Cook’s Connections With Whitby
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Captain James Cook needs little introduction; British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy. Famed for his discovery of Australia. Captain Cook is one of Whitby’s most famous modern heroes. Cook was born in Middlesbrough to a Scottish farm labourer, also named … See more
Top 40 Captain James Cook Ship Whitby Recipes
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James Cook’s Whitby Years, 1746 – 1755 - Captain Cook Society 1 week ago captaincooksociety.com Show details . The nine years spent in the Whitby area from 1746 to …
Captain Cook and the rich history of Whitby - Great British Life
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Jan 11, 2018 · The Captain Cook Museum gives visitors the chance to see letters in the great explorer’s own hand, original paintings and drawings, ship models and maps and strange …
Explore the life of Captain Cook in Whitby - Get Lost Travel Blog
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The Captain Cook Memorial Monument is located on West Cliff (YO21 3PZ), within an easy walking distance from the town centre. To get there, visitors can take a leisurely stroll along …
A table of Cook's Voyages In Whitby Ships - Captain Cook Society
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Two days later, on 27 May, Cook visited the Endeavour, lying in the Basin at the Naval Yard at Deptford. The collier ship was chosen for the expedition as it offered a large hold for carrying …
Captain Cook - Whitby Online
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Captain James Cook was born, 1728-1779, in Marton, Cleveland about 30 miles from the town of Whitby. An adventurer and navigator in the Royal Navy, Cook is best known as an explorer …
Captain Cook Museum Whitby
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For ten years, Cook explored the unknown waters of the Pacific, South Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Cook learnt his seaman's trade in Whitby. The Museum is in the 17th-century house where he …
The Story of Captain Cook: a souvenir guide. Sophie Forgan. 2013
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Forgan, Sophie. The Story of Captain Cook: a souvenir guide. Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby. 2013. ISBN 978-1-907750-51-9. 48 pages. The souvenir guide to Whitby’s Captain …
Whitby and Captain Cook’s Endeavour - On: Yorkshire Magazine
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The Endeavour replica has sailed around the world, following Captain Cook’s adventures Later in 1774, Endeavour was decommissioned and sold for £645 to Mather & Co., a large shipping …
James Cook’s Whitby Years, 1746 – 1755 - Captain Cook Society
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At the age of 27, nine years since arriving in Whitby, Captain Walker offered Cook the command of Friendship. To be offered the Master role was incredible. Cook must have been tempted. …
Cook's Life & Times - cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk
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Learn about the life and times of Captain James Cook. top of page. Visiting Us. The Museum. Cook's Life. Learn. Support Us. Exhibition Archive. Blog. More. Cook's Life & Times. Cook's …
Captain Cook Society > Cook's Voyages > Early Voyages > Whitby …
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Born in Marton, schooled at Great Ayton, in 1745 Cook was apprenticed to William Sanderson’s haberdashers and grocers shop in Staithes. He didn't stay there long before moving to Whitby …
Captain Cook in Whitby
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The young Cook could not have come to a better environment. Whitby was a thriving, shipbuilding centre. The Walkers’ ships were workaday collier barks known as ‘cats’, sailing to London and …
Captain Cook's Secret Years in Wapping and Shadwell
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In the year 1747 James Cook was entered on the Muster Rolls of the Freelove, a 400 ton wooden sailing barge known as a "Collier Cat", which shipped coal from the Northumbrian ports to …