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Captain James Cook's journal, in his own handwriting in January 1773. James Cook (1728-1779) Image details File size:
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28 August 2019
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Similar stock images N/A. This is an image of the entry dated 23 October 1770 in the journal of Lieutenant (later Captain Sir) James Cook during his first voyage of exploration in the Pacific in command of HM Bark Endeavour. 1770. James Cook 544 Facsimile of Tuesday, 23rd October, 1770 (Cook's journal) Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/na-this-is-an-image-of-the-entry-dated-23-october-1770-in-the-journal-of-lieutenant-later-captain-sir-james-cook-during-his-first-voyage-of-exploration-in-the-pacific-in-command-of-hm-bark-endeavour-1770-james-cook-544-facsimile-of-tuesday-23rd-october-1770-cooks-journal-image210210184.html RM P5YW6G – N/A. This is an image of the entry dated 23 October 1770 in the journal of Lieutenant (later Captain Sir) James Cook during his first voyage of exploration in the Pacific in command of HM Bark Endeavour. 1770. James Cook 544 Facsimile of Tuesday, 23rd October, 1770 (Cook's journal) Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. Photo taken on Sept. 21, 2018 shows a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's world with Credit: X Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/canberra-australia-23-september-2018-photo-taken-on-sept-21-2018-shows-a-voyage-journal-for-display-at-national-library-of-australia-in-canberra-australia-two-hundred-and-fifty-years-after-james-cook-set-off-for-his-first-voyage-to-the-pacific-the-national-library-of-australia-launched-an-exhibition-to-commemorate-the-captain-who-discovered-the-land-the-exhibition-cook-and-the-pacific-which-runs-from-sept-22-until-feb-10-2019-tells-the-stories-of-cooks-voyages-in-the-pacific-and-the-rich-cultures-he-encountered-to-go-with-feature-exploring-captain-cooks-world-with-credit-x-image220073034.html RM PP15B6 – Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. Photo taken on Sept. 21, 2018 shows a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's world with Credit: X Captain Cook's journal. Logbook and Journal of Captain James Cook in the R. 1774. [Whole opening] The entry in the journal for 2 January 1774; the Resolution is within the Antarctic Circle Image taken from Logbook and Journal of Captain James Cook in the Resolution, during his Second Voyage, 1772-1774. Originally published/produced in 1774. Source: Add. 27886, ff.176v-177. Language: English. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/captain-cooks-journal-logbook-and-journal-of-captain-james-cook-in-the-r-1774-whole-opening-the-entry-in-the-journal-for-2-january-1774-the-resolution-is-within-the-antarctic-circle-image-taken-from-logbook-and-journal-of-captain-james-cook-in-the-resolution-during-his-second-voyage-1772-1774-originally-publishedproduced-in-1774-source-add-27886-ff176v-177-language-english-image226945381.html RM R56745 – Captain Cook's journal. Logbook and Journal of Captain James Cook in the R. 1774. [Whole opening] The entry in the journal for 2 January 1774; the Resolution is within the Antarctic Circle Image taken from Logbook and Journal of Captain James Cook in the Resolution, during his Second Voyage, 1772-1774. Originally published/produced in 1774. Source: Add. 27886, ff.176v-177. Language: English. Glass House Mountains, c 1931. Glass House Mountains National Park The volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise dramatically from the surrounding Sunshine Coast landscape. The Glass House Mountains were named by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770. The following extract from Cook's journal on Thursday, 17 May 1770 noted: 'These hills lie but a little way inland and not far from each other, they are very remarkable on account of their singular form elevation, which very much resemble glass houses which occasioned my g Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/glass-house-mountains-c-1931-glass-house-mountains-national-park-the-volcanic-peaks-of-the-glass-house-mountains-rise-dramatically-from-the-surrounding-sunshine-coast-landscape-the-glass-house-mountains-were-named-by-lieutenant-james-cook-in-1770-the-following-extract-from-cooks-journal-on-thursday-17-may-1770-noted-these-hills-lie-but-a-little-way-inland-and-not-far-from-each-other-they-are-very-remarkable-on-account-of-their-singular-form-elevation-which-very-much-resemble-glass-houses-which-occasioned-my-g-image188713527.html RM MY0J0R – Glass House Mountains, c 1931. Glass House Mountains National Park The volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise dramatically from the surrounding Sunshine Coast landscape. The Glass House Mountains were named by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770. The following extract from Cook's journal on Thursday, 17 May 1770 noted: 'These hills lie but a little way inland and not far from each other, they are very remarkable on account of their singular form elevation, which very much resemble glass houses which occasioned my g Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-whitianga-viewscaptain-james-cook-when-he-came-here-in-november-1769-52072477.html RM D0M2Y9 – Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand Detail of the journal for 17 January 1773 in Cook's own hand. Captain James Cook (1728-1779), was a British explorer, navigator and map maker. His most notable achievements were the British discovery and claiming of the east coast of Australia, the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands, and the first circumnavigation and mapping of Newfoundland and New Zealand. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron page 47. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-journal-for-17-january-1773-in-cooks-own-hand-captain-james-cook-1728-1779-was-a-british-explorer-navigator-and-map-maker-his-most-notable-achievements-were-the-british-discovery-and-claiming-of-the-east-coast-of-australia-the-european-discovery-of-the-hawaiian-islands-and-the-first-circumnavigation-and-mapping-of-newfoundland-and-new-zealand-antarctica-the-last-continent-by-ian-cameron-page-47-image268791327.html RM WH8E27 – Detail of the journal for 17 January 1773 in Cook's own hand. Captain James Cook (1728-1779), was a British explorer, navigator and map maker. His most notable achievements were the British discovery and claiming of the east coast of Australia, the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands, and the first circumnavigation and mapping of Newfoundland and New Zealand. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron page 47. Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. Photo taken on Sept. 21, 2018 shows a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's world with Credit: X Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/canberra-australia-23-september-2018-photo-taken-on-sept-21-2018-shows-a-voyage-journal-for-display-at-national-library-of-australia-in-canberra-australia-two-hundred-and-fifty-years-after-james-cook-set-off-for-his-first-voyage-to-the-pacific-the-national-library-of-australia-launched-an-exhibition-to-commemorate-the-captain-who-discovered-the-land-the-exhibition-cook-and-the-pacific-which-runs-from-sept-22-until-feb-10-2019-tells-the-stories-of-cooks-voyages-in-the-pacific-and-the-rich-cultures-he-encountered-to-go-with-feature-exploring-captain-cooks-world-with-credit-x-image220072674.html RM PP14XA – Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. Photo taken on Sept. 21, 2018 shows a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's world with Credit: X Otaheite. Dress of the chief mourner. . A collection of drawings by A. Buchan, S. Parkinson, and J. F. Miller, made in the countries visited by Captain James Cook in his first Voyage [1768-1771], also of prints published in John Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron], Wallis, and Cook [1773], as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775, 1776-1780]. 1768-1780. Source: Add. 23921 f.32. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/otaheite-dress-of-the-chief-mourner-a-collection-of-drawings-by-a-buchan-s-parkinson-and-j-f-miller-made-in-the-countries-visited-by-captain-james-cook-in-his-first-voyage-1768-1771-also-of-prints-published-in-john-hawksworths-voyages-of-biron-byron-wallis-and-cook-1773-as-well-as-in-cooks-second-and-third-voyages-1772-1775-1776-1780-1768-1780-source-add-23921-f32-image226923242.html RM R556WE – Otaheite. Dress of the chief mourner. . A collection of drawings by A. Buchan, S. Parkinson, and J. F. Miller, made in the countries visited by Captain James Cook in his first Voyage [1768-1771], also of prints published in John Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron], Wallis, and Cook [1773], as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775, 1776-1780]. 1768-1780. Source: Add. 23921 f.32. Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-whitianga-viewscaptain-james-cook-when-he-came-here-in-november-1769-52071800.html RM D0M234 – Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. A staff member arranges a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia, on Sept. 21, 2018. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's worl Credit: Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/canberra-australia-23-september-2018-a-staff-member-arranges-a-voyage-journal-for-display-at-national-library-of-australia-in-canberra-australia-on-sept-21-2018-two-hundred-and-fifty-years-after-james-cook-set-off-for-his-first-voyage-to-the-pacific-the-national-library-of-australia-launched-an-exhibition-to-commemorate-the-captain-who-discovered-the-land-the-exhibition-cook-and-the-pacific-which-runs-from-sept-22-until-feb-10-2019-tells-the-stories-of-cooks-voyages-in-the-pacific-and-the-rich-cultures-he-encountered-to-go-with-feature-exploring-captain-cooks-worl-credit-image220072690.html RM PP14XX – Canberra, Australia. 23 September 2018. A staff member arranges a voyage journal for display at National Library of Australia, in Canberra, Australia, on Sept. 21, 2018. Two hundred and fifty years after James Cook set off for his first voyage to the Pacific, the National Library of Australia launched an exhibition to commemorate the captain who discovered the land. The exhibition, Cook and the Pacific, which runs from Sept. 22 until Feb. 10, 2019, tells the stories of Cook's voyages in the Pacific and the rich cultures he encountered. TO GO WITH Feature: Exploring Captain Cook's worl Credit: Society Islands. Double canoes. . A collection of drawings by A. Buchan, S. Parkinson, and J. F. Miller, made in the countries visited by Captain James Cook in his first Voyage [1768-1771], also of prints published in John Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron], Wallis, and Cook [1773], as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775, 1776-1780]. 1768-1780. Source: Add. 23921 f.12. Language: English. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/society-islands-double-canoes-a-collection-of-drawings-by-a-buchan-s-parkinson-and-j-f-miller-made-in-the-countries-visited-by-captain-james-cook-in-his-first-voyage-1768-1771-also-of-prints-published-in-john-hawksworths-voyages-of-biron-byron-wallis-and-cook-1773-as-well-as-in-cooks-second-and-third-voyages-1772-1775-1776-1780-1768-1780-source-add-23921-f12-language-english-image226965835.html RM R5756K – Society Islands. Double canoes. . A collection of drawings by A. Buchan, S. Parkinson, and J. F. Miller, made in the countries visited by Captain James Cook in his first Voyage [1768-1771], also of prints published in John Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron], Wallis, and Cook [1773], as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775, 1776-1780]. 1768-1780. Source: Add. 23921 f.12. Language: English. Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-whitianga-viewscaptain-james-cook-when-he-came-here-in-november-1769-52072530.html RM D0M316 – Whitianga Views,Captain James Cook when he came here in November 1769 to observe the transit of Mercury,North Island,New Zealand