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it was 32m metres long. i can't remember how tall it was though. sorry
Captain James Cook was the captain of the Endeavour.
The Endeavour
The Endeavour was HM Bark Endeavour.There were two reasons by which a ship might be classified as a "bark":1. A bark was any ship which did not match the usual classification of ship and if it was commanded by a Lieutenant. At this stage, Cook was still a Lieutenant, and had not yet been promoted to captain.2. A bark could also refer to a ship with a flat bow and square stern.The Endeavour was also an ex-collier, or coal-carrying ship - formerly the Whitby cat collier "Earl of Pembroke". It had been bought by the British navy and converted so it was suitable for exploration and scientific pursuits.
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it was 32m metres long. i can't remember how tall it was though. sorry
Captain James Cook was the captain of the Endeavour.
James Cook treated everyone with the same respect and no one different whether or not they were a officer Senior officer or a cook.
Captain James Cook
The Endeavour
Endeavour
The Endeavour was HM Bark Endeavour.There were two reasons by which a ship might be classified as a "bark":1. A bark was any ship which did not match the usual classification of ship and if it was commanded by a Lieutenant. At this stage, Cook was still a Lieutenant, and had not yet been promoted to captain.2. A bark could also refer to a ship with a flat bow and square stern.The Endeavour was also an ex-collier, or coal-carrying ship - formerly the Whitby cat collier "Earl of Pembroke". It had been bought by the British navy and converted so it was suitable for exploration and scientific pursuits.
his daughter had cancer
Endeavour I know because it is on the 50 cents in New Zealand It was the bark, Endeavour, though Cook was a lieutenant at the time, not yet a captain.
HMS Endeavour, (or HM Bark Endeavour), was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771.
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