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Two Natives Dispute Captain Cook's Landing'. James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer, 1775-1776. Captain Cook (1728-1779) in naval uniform. Cook made three voyages of discovery. On the first he observed the transit of Venus and charted the coasts of New Zealand and eastern Australia, claiming them for Britain, and on the second he explored the Southern Ocean. The main objective of his last voyage was to find a northern sea passage between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. He was killed when a fight broke out with natives in Hawaii. From Notabel Voyagers: from Columbus to Nansen by William H. G. Kingston and Henry Frith, published 1904 by George Routledge and Sons, Ltd.
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AR9410466
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Public
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2064px × 3168px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
ARM RAISED
Arrival
ARRIVING
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CAPTAIN COOK
Captain James
CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
COASTAL
Colonialism
concept
Conflict
Cook
COOK, CAPTAIN JAMES
DAY
Discovery
DISPUTE
Engraving
Exploration
Exterior
Frith
GEORGE
George Routledge
gesturing
hand gesture
Henry Frith
Illustration
JAMES
JAMES COOK
Kingston
LANDING
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
NATIVE
Notabel Voyagers
Notable Voyagers
OUTSIDE
People
Print
Print Collector29
PUBLICATION
Routledge
Spear
The Print Collector
War
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
William HG
William HG Kingston