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Wooden HMS Endeavour Tall Model Ship 20"
Ready for Immediate Display - Not a Model Ship kit
Inspired by the HMS Endeavour, this historical replica model ship will sit easily upon any desk or shelf. Add a touch of nautical history to the décor of any room with this tall model ship.
20" Long x 4" Wide x 18" High
Built from scratch by master artisans
Woods used in construction include cherry, birch, maple and rosewood
Detailed features include:
12 hand-sewn cloth sails
4 flags are positioned atop the masts of the model
Barrels and lifeboats affixed to deck
Royal Navy flags
Nameplate displaying the ship name "HMS Endeavour"
Arrives fully assembled with all sails mounted and rigging taut
Sturdy wooden base with metal nameplate
In 1768 Lieutenant James Cook, Royal Navy, set sail on HMS Endeavour on a voyage of exploration and scientific investigation and through his journeys, Cook is considered to be one of the greatest explorers.
In 1770 Cook reached New Zealand where he circumnavigated and completely charted the north and south islands before continuing west. In April, he sighted the east coast of Australia and sailed north along the coast before anchoring in what he named Botany Bay. He then continued north to Cape York and on to Jakarta and Indonesia. During the four months voyage along the coast Cook charted the coastline from Victoria to Queensland and proclaimed the eastern part of the continent for Great Britain.
Cook was the first person to accurately chart a substantial part of the coastline of Australia and to fix the continent in relation to known waters. His explorations of Australia were followed up within a few years by a British expedition to settle the "new" continent. Accordingly, Cook is considered a major figure in Australia's modern history. Numerous places in Australia, particularly on the east Australian coast and New Zealand, have been named after him or his vessel, and many of the names he gave to parts of the Australian east coast in 1770 are still used (e.g. Cape Tribulation, Botany Bay, the Whitsunday’s).
Cook's 1768-1771 voyages in HMS Endeavour is also considered to be of general historical importance because of its great contributions to the world's knowledge of seamanship and navigation, as well as geography. On his voyages Cook became the first captain to calculate his longitudinal position with accuracy, using a complex mathematical formula developed in the 1760's. He was also the first to substantially reduce scurvy among his crew, a serious, sometimes fatal result of dietary deficiency on long voyages.
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