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By admin, on September 23rd, 2012
Known to the locals as Steers, Staithes is a popular destination for those looking for a break in a picturesque North Yorkshire village. Steeped in history, the town is the former home of Captain James Cook who… . . . → Read More: Lower Town, Staithes – Original Watercolours by Tim Wilmot
By admin, on September 6th, 2012
A second group of Aboriginal Australians learned to read and write in their own language with the Cuban literacy method Yes, I can, in the town of Wilcannia, in New South Wales, the same state where Canberra, the capital, is located. . . . → Read More: The Physician Anthropologist: GOOD TO BE A CUBAN TODAY
By admin, on September 3rd, 2012
Havana, Cuba, Sep 3 (acn) A second group of Aboriginal Australians learned to read and write in their own language with the Cuban literacy method Yes, I can, in the town of Wilcannia, in New South Wales, the same state … . . . → Read More: PAIRSonnalités | AU-MS: Australia -| Aboriginal Australians Learn …
By admin, on August 1st, 2012
(In case anyone was wondering, the town of Captain Cook was named after the famous circumnavigator Captain James Cook who landed in this area and was subsequently killed in a battle with the Hawaiians in 1779). . . . → Read More: Guest House Provides Lots and Lots of Aloha
By admin, on July 22nd, 2012
Captain James Cook named Cape Byron after British Vice Admiral John Byron, who circumnavigated the world and happened to grandfather the talented poet, Lord Byron. . . . → Read More: Musings of the Meandering Murphys: Byron Bay, NSW
By admin, on May 27th, 2012
Tourism and a curiosity over the history of the town's eponymous Captain James Cook helped save the community over the past three decades. 2ZS.jpg. . . . → Read More: There Will Be Wonders of the World – My Time in the Land of …
By admin, on May 10th, 2012
One of its famous sons is Sir Captain James Cook , the acclaimed explorer and discoverer apprenticed in the town before joining the Royal Navy. Sir William Scoresby and his son, inventor of the crows nest, were successful … . . . → Read More: When Vacationing in Whitby, a Hotel or Bed and Breakfast may well …
By admin, on April 6th, 2012
An attractive park with a children's playpark, it houses an outstanding museum with a large section dedicated to Captain James Cook , one of the town's famous sons. . . . → Read More: Whitby Campsites may perhaps be the right choice for your summer …
By admin, on March 17th, 2012
Alongside the arch there is the bronze statue of Captain James Cook gazing out to sea, this statue was presented to the town by M.P. Sir Gervase Becket in 1912. This particular area of Whitby is known as the Westcliff and is … . . . → Read More: Whitby Hotels and the History of Whitby | Fresh Articles Daily
By admin, on March 17th, 2012
One of its well-known sons is Captain James Cook , the explorer, navigator and adventurer. Apprenticed in … A magnificent statue of Captain James Cook is located on top of the Khyber Pass on the West Cliff Area of the town. . . . → Read More: Whitby Hotels and the Forthcoming Summer Season | Fresh Articles …
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