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HMS Endeavour Model Ships Platinum (Medium)
£980.00 £931.00
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 Please click here for an unpainted HMS Endeavour in the Medium Section

Client Reference for the HMS Endeavour:

Customer References:
These model ships were produced for our corporate client ‘Beacon Display’ to showcase in a new Corporate building design in Portugal (a picture can be seen where the model ship is on display at the centre).
 
During the construction of 'HMS Northumberland'  ship model, the client was provided digital pictures during the pre-built  stages of construction to post fiinished product, ensuring complete customer satisfaction.
 
Beacon display confirmed their order of seven different model ships in September 2004 for delivery middle of February 2005. The model ships were delivered ahead of schedule and on budget.
Beacon Display Sep 2004.
 
Great. I am very happy with my model ship of the great HMS Endeavour. 
Cheers, (Grand Cayman) October 2003.

 

 
History of HMS Endeavour:
 
Original specifications:- (ex-Earl of Pembroke, Later LaLiberte),Cat-bark (3m), L/B/D 29.7m * 8.9m * 3.4m, Hull: Wood,Complement: 85 –94, Armament: 6 * 4pdr, 8 swivels, Built: Fishburn,Whitby, Eng.; 1764

In 1768, Lieutenant James Cook was invited to command an expedition to the South Seas sponsored by the Royal Society.

The voyage’s mission was to visit Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus acrossthe Sun, hence contributing to astronomy and navigation. He was also tasked to determine whether there was a great Southern Continent,or, as it was originally  known 'Terra Australis'.

Renamed from H.M. Bark to Endeavour,she set sail from Plymouth on August 25, 1768 and arrived inTahiti onApril 13, 1769. Cook’s crew established good relations with theTahitians and stayed on the Island for 3 months.

They first landed on the Island of New Zealand on Oct 4, 1769 and for six months, toured the Islands and established thatthere was indeed two Islands separated by what became known as the Cook Strait.

Cook abandoned his search for Terra Australis on March 31, 1770. It was only because of bad weather on April 19, 1770, that he arrived off New Holland (in fact Australia).

Endeavour set sail again on May 16, 1770 along the coast of Australia. On June 10, 1770, the ship was holed on the Great Barrier Reef. It took 2 days to free the ship. Nine days later, Cook landed at what became known as Cook town. Endeavour stayed there for 6 days for repair.

After claiming New Holland for the British Crown, Cook set sail again.The voyage was plagued by illness and ill fortune, and thirty-crew died during the journey. Cook finally anchored in the Downs on July12,1771, after a circum navigation lasting
2 years, 9 months, and 14 days .

Cook was promoted to the rank of Commander, and set sail again in July 1772, this time on the Resolution and the Adventure.

Following a refit on March 7, 1775, HMS Endeavour was sold to the Navy.Endeavoursailed for 15 more years. She was purchased by French interest in 1790,and renamed La Liberte. In 1793, she ran aground off Rhode Island and was later broken up. A replica of the ship was later commissioned at Fremantle as recently as 1994.

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