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The Scarborough News on MSNAmbitious plans to bring HM Bark Endeavour back to Whitby for Captain Cook's 300th anniversaryAmbitious plans have been announced to bring HM Bark Endeavour back to Whitby in 2028 to mark the 300th anniversary of the ...
The replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour ship is up for sale. The visitor attraction and hospitality vessel moored in Whitby is being advertised on a business property website and the marketing ...
A replica of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour has made the journey to its new home in Whitby to be a tourist attraction. The voyage from the River Tees at Stockton to the harbour at Whitby in North ...
WHITBY is pushing the boat out for a weekend of celebrations to mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook’s voyage of discovery. The legendary Marton-born explorer learnt his trade as a seaman ...
It’s 250 years since Captain Cook first set sail to the south seas, and this weekend Whitby is hosting big anniversary celebrations. The weekend of “discovery and entertainment” has ...
Protesters stand 24 hour 'guard' at Whitby Captain Cook statue over fears monument will be vandalised. By Susie Beever. Comment. Published 14th Jun 2020, 15:23 BST. Updated 14th Jun 2020, 15:32 BST.
A replica of the ship Captain James Cook used to sail to Australia and New Zealand has arrived in Whitby to form part of a new tourist attraction. The full-scale copy of Endeavour was towed 40 ...
A unique watercolour painting from Captain James Cook’s third and fatal voyage is now on display to the public for the first time ever at Whitby’s Captain Cook Museum.
IT’S ASSOCIATIONS with Dracula and Captain Cook are well known, as are its 199 steps, its fish and chips, jumbled pantile roofs and spray-lashed piers. Everyone loves Whitby.
Statues of Captain James Cook are in the crosshairs of Black Lives Matter activists who claim the explorer 'symbolises racial oppression and violence'.. Several monuments commemorating the 18th ...
A replica of the ship Captain James Cook used to sail to Australia and New Zealand in the 1760s is to become part of a new tourist attraction in Whitby.
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