Captain Cook Voyages of Discovery Cook's exploration of the South Pacific resulted in the discovery of a great many places, societies, plants and animals. http: //gla.ac.uk/Museum/HuntMus/cook/
James Cook Voyager Stamps and other items issued to celebrate James Cook.. http: //newzeal.com/theme/cook/cook.htm
Cook's First Voyage and the Endeavour Cook led the expedition with his new ship, the Endeavour. The Endeavour was a Whitby collier with a crew of about 80 and a team of 11 scientists http: //cptcook.com/cookbio1.html
Captain Cook: Explorer, Navigator and Pioneer The three major voyages of discovery of Captain James Cook provided his European masters with unprecedented information about the Pacific Ocean, and about those who lived on its islands and shores http: //bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapow...
Antarctic Philately: James Cook An account of his second voyage to determine whether the unexplored part of the southern hemisphere was an immense mass of water or contained another continent. http: //south-pole.com/p0000071.htm
British Navigator and Explorer about his three voyages of discovery for Great Britain. http: //www2.lucidcafe.com/lucidcafe/lucidcafe/libr...
James Cook Biography Captain James Cook was an English naval explorer whose expeditions in the 1770s charted much of the lands of the Pacific, including New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii. The son of an agricultural worker, Cook was apprenticed to shipbuilders and joined the navy in 1755 http: //who2.com/jamescook.html
Cook's Final Voyage Cook's final voyage began on July 12, 1776. He was aboard the Resolution with a crew of 112. His sister ship was the Discovery with 70 men aboard. The purpose of his third voyage was to find the fabled Northwest Passage http: //mariner.org/age/cookfinal.html