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A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney’s eastern suburbs has ... Cook arrived in Sydney Cove in 1770 where he and his crew landed at Botany Bay, opening up the continent now known as Australia ...
They are the same “lances” that were taken – or stolen – from Botany Bay by Captain James Cook’s party ... people on April 29, 1770. According to Cook’s and Banks’s journals, the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When Lieutenant James Cook and the crew of HMB Endeavour stepped ashore in Botany Bay in April 1770 – during their exploration of ...
The four spears were taken by Captain Cook's crew during their first contact with Australia in 1770. Captain Cook Square is being redeveloped into a leisure destination to attract new businesses.
This electorate is named after Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook, who first landed at Kurnell in 1770. The name also commemorates Sir Joseph Cook, Prime Minister 1913-14. Despite its place as ...
From his seat, Kelly looks out across the wind-chopped ocean, where 248 years ago Captain James Cook sailed on his way up the east coast of the continent. Nine days after passing this point, the ...
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