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'We need the community to pull together' - update on plans to bring Endeavour replica to Whitby in 2028
Calls are being made for the people of Whitby to get fully behind ambitious plans to bring the Endeavour replica home to the town in 2028.
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Step back in time at Whitby's Captain Cook Museum's exciting new exhibition
The Captain Cook Museum in Whitby reopens on Saturday February 7 at 10.30am, with a fascinating new exhibition that's not to be missed!
Whitby Town Council has officially thrown its weight behind a bid to see the historic seaside town named the UK's inaugural Town of Culture in 2028.
As 'Threshold' turns 30, there's still some potential in between all the weird space amphibian sex.
Captain James Cook (1728–1779) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and cartographer who made a name for himself with his three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans between ...
OVER the past two weeks we have followed Captain James Cook on his extraordinary voyages around the world. He brought the islanders of the Pacific Ocean into constant, direct contact with the rest of ...
INASMUCH as Solander was a pupil of Linnæus, this work furnishes a link with the founder of systematic botany, and it is known that Linnæus himself looked forward with great anticipation to the ...
“DEPENDING on your point of view, Captain James Cook of England (1728-1779) was either the best or the worst person that ever visited the Pacific Ocean.” With those words we opened the door into the ...
For centuries, a ship that helped change history lay forgotten beneath the waters of Rhode Island. Now, the mystery surrounding James Cook’s famous vessel has finally been solved. After 250 years of ...
The answer to a centuries-old nautical mystery is sitting at the bottom of the waters off Rhode Island, scientists confirm. The ship that legendary explorer Capt. James Cook used to sail around the ...
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