In the Channel 5 show James May’s Great Explorer the former Top Gear presenter will be investigating into the history of the Yorkshire sailor Captain James Cook who was active in the 1700s.
The statue of a person some call an "explorer" and others call a "colonizer" has been vandalized in Australia. English naval Captain James Cook sailed the world's oceans in the 1700s. Cook's crews ...
James May shares a home with Sarah in the sought-after London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The pair have made their ...
A Captain Cook statue was covered in red paint and smashed just two days before Australia Day celebrations are set to begin. The monument of the famed British explorer James Cook is located in ...
A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney’s eastern ... a similar incident in February last year. Cook arrived in Sydney Cove in 1770 where he and his crew landed at Botany Bay, opening up ...
A bronze statue of Captain James Cook has been returned to its spot in Fitzroy Gardens close to a year after it was toppled in an act of vandalism. The cost to repair the damage and return the ...
A statue of British explorer Captain James Cook in a suburb of Sydney ... this act of vandalism of the heritage Captain Cook statue,” he said. "Vandalism has no place in public discussion.
A statue of James Cook, the captain of the first ... Cook was the obvious choice. He was hailed as one of the greatest sailors, navigators and explorers ever to sail from the shores of England.