If you mean the HMS Endeavour (Captain Cook), then it left Plymouth port in 1768 with 94 people aboard.
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If you mean Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour, I looked it up for you. The Endeavor was 106ft (32m) in length.
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James Cook was in command of HMS Bark Endeavour when he sailed to Australia.
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HMS Endeavour, (or HM Bark Endeavour), was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771.
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James Cook's first command was on the HMS Bark Endeavour.
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The space shuttle Endeavour is named after the HM Bark Endeavour, the ship commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery in the 18th century.
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The US spelling of the plural noun or verb tense is endeavors.
The UK variant is the given spelling, endeavour, and a British ship, HMS Endeavour, is the basis for the spelling of the US space shuttle Endeavour.
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Joseph Banks sailed with Captain James Cook on HM Bark Endeavour from 1768 to 1771.
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HMS Endeavour.
(Note: James Cook did not discover New Zealand.)
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James Cook was sailing in the HMS Bark Endeavour when it was damaged on the Great Barrier Reef in June 1770.
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James Cook (not yet a captain) commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour on his first voyage.
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James Cook commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour when he first sighted the east Australian coast.
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Captain James Cook's ship was called the 'Endeavour' when he first landed in New Zealand
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James Cook (not yet a Captain) commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour when he charted Australia's eastern coast.
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When James Cook came across New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia in 1770, he was commanding the HMS Bark Endeavour.
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James Cook, who was not yet a Captain but a Lieutenant, travelled to Australia in the HM Bark Endeavour.
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Captain James Cook arrived here in 1769 and took 6 months to circumnavigate the country in his ship the HMS Endeavour.
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The space shuttle Endeavour was named after the HMS Endeavour, the ship commanded by James Cook on his first voyage of discovery in the 18th century. NASA chose this name to symbolize the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterized both the ship and the space shuttle.
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Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain) sailed to Australia on the HMS Bark Endeavour in 1770. This was the first of three ships he commanded.
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Captain James Cook commanded three ships. The best known of these was the HM Bark Endeavour. The Endeavour had a length of 109'3" (33.3 m).
The HMS Resolution was the longest of James Cook's ship, with a length of 110'8" (33.73 m).
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"Endeavor" was one of the space shuttles in NASA's fleet, known as the Space Shuttle Endeavour. It was built to replace the space shuttle Challenger which was lost in 1986. Endeavour completed 25 missions, including the first servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Captain James Cook sailed on the HMS Endeavour. The ship had a red flag with the Union Jack in the upper left corner.
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HMS Duke of York HMS King George V
HMS Ruler
HMS Speaker
HMS Newfoundland
HMS Whelp
HMS Wizard
HMS Wager
HMS Terpsichore
HMS Tenacious
HMS Teazer
HMS Quality
HMS Derg
HMS Crane
HMS Whimbrel
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Botany Bay is a bay in New South Wales, a few kilometers south of the Sydney. Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the continent of Australia.
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The name of Captain Cook's ship that he sailed on to New Zealand is the HMS Endeavour. It is depicted on the 50-cent coin in New Zealand.
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James Cook commanded three ships, the HMS Bark Endeavour,the Resolution and the Adventure but it is unknown whether Cook had a favourite out of his ships.
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The motto of Endeavour High School is 'Endeavour to be the best you can be'.
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ELIZABETH II is on the obverse of all New Zealand coins as the current "head of state".
ENDEAVOUR is on the reverse of the New Zealand 50 cent coins. The HMS Endeavour was a ship of the British Royal Navy used by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery during which he was credited with the discovery of Australia and New Zealand.
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They will endeavour to get to the top of the mountain.
It would take great endeavour to achieve their objective.
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Endeavour (the U is the British spelling)In the episode ENDEAVOUR Morse's friend called him Tom.
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The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered.
The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.
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The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered.
The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.
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The motto of Endeavour College is 'LIFE and Community in Christ'.
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Inspector Morse's first name is "Endeavour" (not "Endeavor", which would be the American spelling).
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In 1768, James Cook and the crew on board the HMS Endeavour sailed to Tahiti (Eden at the time) and carried out an observation of the passage of Venus over the disk of the Sun, in an attempt to work out the distance. It is unclear if they achieved this goal at that time.
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