354–355. McLintock 1966. Beaglehole 1968, p. 2. "HMB Endeavour replica – Cook and Endeavour: Endeavour's People". Australian National Maritime Museum. 2008...
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Maritime Museum, Endeavour Voyages – Port Visits Barlass, Unsteady as she goes, in Cook's shipboard footsteps "Replica of 'HMB Endeavour' to circumnavigate...
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claimed to have come earlier to Australia in 1770 as a crewman on board HMS Endeavour with Captain James Cook, and to have stepped ashore at Botany Bay with...
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First voyage of James Cook (section Endeavour River)
participation in the Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project's search for HMB Endeavour (PDF) (Report). Australian National Maritime Museum. Archived from the...
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Joseph Banks (section Endeavour voyage)
National Library of Australia, accessed February 2010 "Muster for HMB Endeavour during the first Pacific Voyage, 1768-1771" (PDF). Captain Cook Society...
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The Endeavour River (Guugu Yimithirr: Wabalumbaal), inclusive of the Endeavour River Right Branch, the Endeavour River South Branch, and the Endeavour River...
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Erinnerungen & Abenteuer. Wien, Styria, pp. 256. The Vernon Anchors and HMB Endeavour Cannon Archived 2007-08-29 at the Wayback Machine at the Australian...
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cruise ship to visit Wellington. HMB Endeavour is an Australian-built replica of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour. Endeavour has visited Wellington several...
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celebrated on the Christian calendar) Captain James Cook sailed his ship H.M.B. Endeavour, through a broad expanse of islands which provided an unimpeded passage...
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History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818. J. Wilkie & Company. "HMB Endeavour Crew List" (PDF). Australian National Maritime Museum. 2012. Retrieved...
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naturalist Daniel Solander, one of the scientific crew aboard Cook's ship, Endeavour. The islands are geographically forbidding and weather conditions often...
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at the mouth of the Endeavour River, on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland where James Cook beached his ship, the Endeavour, for repairs in 1770...
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Duke of Grafton, who was the British Prime Minister when his ship, HMB Endeavour, had set sail. Through the 1800s, a pearling and beche-de-mer industry...
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missing publisher (link) Moore, Peter (2018). Endeavour. Random House. ISBN 9781473545359. "HMB Endeavour teacher resources" (PDF). Australian National...
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1770–1772 he was able to navigate close to shore in shallow water as HMB Endeavour was flat-bottomed, so he and the other scientists on board had plenty...
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world. The kangaroo was considered a unique oddity when Captain Cook's HMB Endeavour arrived back in England in 1771 with a specimen on board. Over time...
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Halloween Haunt and Winterfest expanded. FireFall, Logger's Run, H.M.B Endeavour, Snoopy's Splash Dance, and other structures are removed. 2016: 4D...
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his work in the recovery of cannon jettisoned by Captain Cook from HMB Endeavour off the Queensland coast. Walter Nelson Wakeling, of West Ryde, New...
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Admiralty: Captain Cook's Endeavour Vovage. Rosenberg. pp. 183, 190–195. ISBN 9780648043966. The Endeavour journal (1) and The Endeavour journal (2), as kept...
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National Maritime Museum, Sydney, asserts, the ‘replica of James Cook’s HMB Endeavour’, which began in 1988 in Fremantle, Western Australia, ‘is one of the...
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Force. It was reflected in Barbados's naval vessels, which bore the prefix HMBS, i.e., Her Majesty's Barbadian Ship. St Edward's Crown appeared on Barbados...
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