English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779)
1BBC Scotland correspondent James Cook: Is this the end of the union?
2Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital has unveiled its new state-of-the-art ultrasound machine.
3Co-author and archaeology Professor Sean Ulm from James Cook University explains how.
4The BBC's James Cook was in Corpus Christi when the hurricane hit.
5Today is the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook's arrival in New Zealand.
6Captain James Cook later anglicised the Dutch Nieuw-Zeeland to the English New Zealand.
7November 2010 Trial judge drops second supergrass and clears James Cook.
8Lynn Freeman asked Peter Ireland what got him so interested in James Cook.
9Our North America correspondent James Cook reports from the Colorado Rockies.
10When James Cook was a boy he ran away to sea.
11Photo: Supplied James Cook sailed the world with sauerkraut to ward off scurvy.
12In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed past the mountain and named it Egmont.
13The personal life of Captain James Cook is not well known.
14Captain James Cook landed there and named them the Desolation Islands.
15For the illustrations thanks are due to Mrs. Threlfall and Mr. James Cook.
16Captain James Cook puts in an appearance too, riding a moa.
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