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Endeavour, which was renamed Lord Sandwich, is one of 13 ships scuttled in Newport Harbor in 1778, according to the Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project (RIMAP). Lord Sandwich had been used to ...
That's where Captain James Cook's HMS Endeavour was believed to have been deliberately sunk by the British during the American Revolution. Cook had earlier sailed the ship around the South Pacific ...
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the discovery of the ship—the first ship to reach the east coast of Australia in 1770—follows a 25-year search for the Endeavour off the coast of Newport ...
Researchers believe they have found the wreckage of the HMS Endeavour, vessel of legendary British explorer, James Cook. Cook commanded the ship from 1768 to 1771 on his famous voyage mapping the ...
Maritime experts think they have found the final resting place of Captain James Cook's ship HMS Endeavour (illustration)Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Archaeologists from the Rhode ...
The wreck of Captain Cook’s HMS Endeavour may have finally been pinpointed, 17,000 kilometers (10,500 miles) from the country with which it’s most famously associated. Researchers in Rhode ...
Breakthrough evidence likely reveals the final resting place of the HMS Endeavour. Work has been ongoing at the site since the late ‘90s. The team says that samples taken from the ship show that ...
“Based on archival and archaeological evidence, I’m convinced it’s the Endeavour,” Mr Sumption added. Kathy Abbass, the lead investigator on the discovery who is from the Rhode Island ...
Back in 1770, Captain James Cook sailed the HMS Endeavour down under and discovered Australia. Now, a team of Aussie maritime experts claims it’s discovered that very vessel off the coast of ...
These men who escaped managed to commandeer, in the Indonesian archepelago, a rusty freighter which they named "HMS Endeavour", as so many RN ships had been in the past, including Cap'n James Cook ...
The wreck of Captain Cook’s HMS Endeavour may have finally been pinpointed, 17,000 kilometers (10,500 miles) from the country with which it’s most famously associated. Researchers in Rhode ...
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