No, he was born in Marton, but he lived in Whitby whilst serving an apprenticeship in ship building.
Captain James Cook.
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Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
Captain James Cook was born in Marton, a village near Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England, in 1728. He later moved to the nearby town of Whitby, which played a significant role in his early maritime career. Whitby is often associated with his legacy, as it was here that he developed his seafaring skills and embarked on his exploration journeys.
Captain James Cook is the famous explorer from Whitby. He lived there whilst training as an apprentice ship builder. Cook sailed from Whitby when he discovered Australia.
Captain Cook, he discovered Australia.
The best fish and chips Bram Stoker used Whitby as a location in Dracula Captain Cook sailed from here, on his voyages to discover Australia
No, he was born in Marton, but he lived in Whitby whilst serving an apprenticeship in ship building.
famous local people are Captain Cook, John the Bellman, Henry Freenam, St Hilda. William Scoresby, Cannon Atkinson and Caedmon. For a fuller and compete list visit any Whitby Pub Also I Am the God of hellfire ARTHUR BROWN is from Whitby. He set his hair on fire.
The Pannett Park Museum in Whitby's Pannet Park The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, on Grape Lane (in the house he lived inn as an aprentice) Whitby Abbey Visitors Centre, at Whitby Abbey The Whitby Wizard, an interactive science centre
Captain James Cook.
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Anglo-saxon king of northumbria found the Whitby abbey :)
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