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...
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James Dalvin Cook (born September 25, 1999) is an American professional football running back for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL)...
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James Cook known as Cook is a fictional character in the British teen drama Skins. He is portrayed by Jack O'Connell. In the third series, his true emotions...
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On 14 February 1779, British explorer Captain James Cook was violently killed as he attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu, the ruling chief (aliʻi nui) of the...
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James Cook University (JCU) is a public university in North Queensland, Australia. The second oldest university in Queensland, JCU is a teaching and research...
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The first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean aboard HMS Endeavour, from 1768 to 1771...
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James Cook (1728–1779) was a British explorer, navigator, and map maker. James Cook may also refer to: Jamie Cook (born 1985), English guitarist and member...
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Murray James Cook, AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician, actor, and DJ. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band the Wiggles...
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James Cook University in Singapore (JCU Singapore) is a branch campus of James Cook University, a public research university based in Australia. Established...
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James May: Oh Cook! is a cooking programme hosted by James May and released via Amazon Prime Video in 2020. The programme features May attempting to cook...
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James Cook (born 12 May 1959) Jamaican born, a former European and British super middleweight boxing champion. In 2007, he was awarded an MBE for "his...
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Statue of James Cook may refer to the following monuments to Captain James Cook: Statue of James Cook (Anchorage, Alaska), Statue of James Cook, Christchurch...
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James Cook is a British journalist and broadcaster. He is currently Scotland Editor for BBC News and an occasional presenter of the BBC’s Newscast podcast...
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Dalvin James Cook (born August 10, 1995) is an American professional football running back. He played college football for the Florida State Seminoles...
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James Cook High School is a state co-ed secondary school in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa, New Zealand. James Cook High School opened in February...
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Elizabeth Cook (née Batts; 4 February 1742 – 13 May 1835) was the wife, and, for more than 50 years, widow, of Captain James Cook. Elizabeth Batts was...
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James Cook's third and final voyage (12 July 1776 – 4 October 1780) was a British attempt to discover the Northwest Passage between the Atlantic ocean...
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The James Cook University Hospital, formerly known as the South Cleveland Hospital, is a public tertiary referral hospital and regional major trauma centre...
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The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists...
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Voyage of James Cook may refer to: First voyage of James Cook Second voyage of James Cook Third voyage of James Cook This disambiguation page lists articles...
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August 1990) is an English actor. He first gained recognition for playing James Cook in the British television series Skins (2009–2010, 2013). He is also known...
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RRS James Cook is a British Royal Research Ship operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). She was built in 2006 to replace the ageing...
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James Cook Ayer (May 5, 1818 – July 3, 1878) was the wealthiest patent medicine businessman of his day. James Cook Ayer was born in Groton, Connecticut...
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Cape Flattery (section James Cook)
feature in Washington state, being described and named by James Cook on March 22, 1778. Cook wrote: "... there appeared to be a small opening which flattered...
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Death of Cook is the name of several paintings depicting the 1779 death of the first European visitor to the Hawaiian Islands, Captain James Cook at Kealakekua...
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The second voyage of James Cook, from 1772 to 1775, commissioned by the British government with advice from the Royal Society, was designed to circumnavigate...
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Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made...
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William Edward James "Jimmy" Cook (1904–1960) was a New Zealand-born Australian artist, curator and art critic. Cook was born in Heathcote, Christchurch...
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Kauai (section Arrival of James Cook)
settlers arrived around 900–1200 AD In January 1778, British navigator James Cook made the first recorded contact between any European and the indigenous...
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Portrait of James Cook is an oil on canvas portrait painting by the English Nathaniel Dance-Holland, from c. 1775. It is held in the National Maritime...
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