Captain James Cook's pioneering journeys across the Pacific in the eighteenth century changed the course of science. They also provided us with a superb visual record of this period of exploration.
Andy Fiddler intends re-opening the craft as a tourist attraction and centre of learning for schools and colleges A replica of the ship Captain James ... of Cook setting sail on Endeavour to ...
HMS Endeavour is complete with a fully-equipped kitchen, three decks with a capacity for 250 people and a licence to sell alcohol - Eleanor Bentall ...
The Endeavour is currently moored in Whitby harbour, near where Captain James Cook was born and where he and his crew set off from in the original vessel in 1768. Since 2018 it has been ...
Almost one-third of the participating schools chose the same name: Endeavour. It was a British ship that was best known for its first voyage (1769-71) with James Cook as captain. On that voyage ...
His memorials have been the focus of Australia Day protests in recent years but Captain James Cook's life and death show he ...
Series editor John Farren writes: In the late 18th century Captain James Cook led three great voyages of discovery which would push the borders of the British Empire to the ends of the earth.