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  2. Easby Moor - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook's Monument. Erected on Easby Moor in 1827 by Robert Campion, a Whitby banker, the 60 ft (18 m) high monument bears a plaque with the following inscription: [2] In memory of the celebrated circumnavigator Captain James Cook F.R.S. A man of nautical knowledge inferior to none, in zeal prudence and energy, superior to most.

  3. Captain Cook Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook Memorial Museum is a history museum in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The museum building, Walker's House, belonged to Captain John Walker, to whom James Cook was apprenticed in 1746. Having lodged there as an apprentice, Cook returned to visit in the winter of 1771–72 after his first voyage.

  4. File:Captain James Cook Memorial Monument, Whitby (geograph ...

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    title: Captain James Cook Memorial Monument, Whitby (English) author name string: Jeff Buck. inception. 26 June 2022. coordinates of the point of view.

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials to James Cook - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook Birthplace Museum; Captain Cook Memorial Light; Captain Cook Memorial Museum; Captain Cook State Recreation Area; Captain Cooks Monument; Captain James Cook Historic Site; Captain James Cook Memorial; Cook Inlet; Cook Landing Site (Waimea) Cook's Landing Place, Town of Seventeen Seventy

  6. William Scoresby (1760–1829) - Wikipedia

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    Scoresby, having now acquired a ‘handsome competence,’ returned to Whitby, where he lived till his death in 1829. The net profits of Scoresby's thirty voyages as a captain were estimated at 90,000l., or an average of upwards of 30 per cent. per annum on the capital employed.

  7. Elizabeth Batts Cook - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook's death in February 1779 heralded a string of tragedies for Mrs Cook. Eight months later their son Nathaniel, 15, was lost at sea when his ship went down in a hurricane. Her remaining sons, Hugh, 17 and James, 31 died within weeks of one another in December 1793 and January 1794 – Hugh of scarlet fever at Cambridge, where he was ...

  8. A Shipwreck in Rhode Island Appears to Actually Be Captain ...

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    A Rhode Island-based research group originally said it was too premature to call the shipwreck Cook’s vessel. New findings regarding the pump well and bow further point to this ship in fact ...

  9. James Cook - Wikipedia

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    Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer, and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular.

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