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Docked at Stockton Riverside for most of its life, the 1:1 scale replica of Captain James Cook’s ship, also known as HM Bark Endeavour ... up and down the River Tees.
A DISTINCTIVE feature of Stockton riverside is set ... James Cook’s legendary HM Bark Endeavour in the Northern Hemisphere. Moored on the River Tees, the privately-owned tall ship in one of ...
The replica of Captain Cook’s Endeavour will be moved from its current berth on Stockton riverside to the Tees Barrage - the first leg of it being sailed to its new home in Whitby. This initial ...
The Endeavour replica at her berth in Stockton-on-Tees. Photo: Ceri Oakes From there, tugs will haul her into a Teesside dry dock, where she'll undergo an extensive £750,000, five-week refurbishment.
HM Bark Endeavour has been berthed in Stockton ... ship and then relocating it next year from its current berth at Stockton-on-Tees to Whitby, where the original Endeavour was built in 1764.
The full-scale copy of Endeavour was towed 40 miles by sea ... The replica, which was built in 1993 and had been based in Stockton-on-Tees, was bought by businessman and ex-Naval officer Andrew ...
A replica of James Cook's ship Endeavour has sold at auction for £110,000. Docked at Stockton, Teesside, the vessel was built as a floating museum for £2.5m in 1993. The identify of its new ...
A FULL-SCALE replica of one of the most famous ships in the history of maritime exploration is being hoisted into the air today as part of a move to transport the vessel from Stockton to Whitby.
This initial half-mile journey, which marks the first leg of the vessel’s voyage to Whitby, involved the Endeavour being towed by two tugs along the River Tees from Riverside in Stockton to the ...
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