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If you mean Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour, I looked it up for you. The Endeavor was 106ft (32m) in length.
Endeavour is the British spelling of "endeavor," which means "to try hard to do or achieve something." The orbiter was named after the British HMS Endeavour, the ship which took Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery (1768-1771).
At full complement there would have been 875 men on board. At the time of Trafalgar there were only 820 on board.
Charles Darwin
At full complement there would have been 875 men on board. At Trafalgar, there were only 820 men on board.
No, Charles Darwin was not the owner of the HMS Beagle. He was in the position of gentleman's companion to the Captain and also in the position of naturalist on board the Beagle. The HMS Beagle was a British Brig-sloop of eight guns on a round the world surveying voyage.
HMS Duke of York HMS King George V HMS Ruler HMS Speaker HMS Newfoundland HMS Whelp HMS Wizard HMS Wager HMS Terpsichore HMS Tenacious HMS Teazer HMS Quality HMS Derg HMS Crane HMS Whimbrel
Yes, you can go on board. Visitors can have a tour of this famous British warship, which has been preserved at the dockyard. It is essentially a floating museum.
In Devon - the 1901 census shows my relative on board this vessel. He was a boy - 1st Class!
The last HMS Diamond (D35) was scrapped in 1979. I served on board her 1961-1963. The new 'Type 45' Destroyer HMS Diamond was built on the River Clyde in Scotland by BAE Systems in Govan. It was launched in November 2007. Undergoing sea and equipment trials , due to Commission into the Royal Navy by 2009.