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- William Bligh (links | edit)
- Joseph Banks (links | edit)
- HMS Endeavour (links | edit)
- HMS Resolution (1771) (links | edit)
- Death of Cook (links | edit)
- George Dixon (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)
- Salisbury Sound (links | edit)
- Kruzof Island (links | edit)
- Tobias Furneaux (links | edit)
- Kealakekua Bay (links | edit)
- Yakutat Bay (links | edit)
- HMS Lutine (1779) (links | edit)
- Sea Fencibles (links | edit)
- Peter Heywood (links | edit)
- HMS Glatton (1795) (links | edit)
- HMS Adventure (1771) (links | edit)
- Cooks' Cottage (links | edit)
- Joseph Ellison Portlock (links | edit)
- HMS Discovery (1774) (links | edit)
- James Burney (links | edit)
- James King (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)
- Charles Clerke (links | edit)
- Queen Charlotte (1785 ship) (links | edit)
- Zachary Hickes (links | edit)
- Captain Cook Birthplace Museum (links | edit)
- Omai (links | edit)
- John Richards Lapenotière (links | edit)
- List of historical ships in British Columbia (links | edit)
- Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast (links | edit)
- First voyage of James Cook (links | edit)
- John Webber (links | edit)
- List of circumnavigations (links | edit)
- John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790) (links | edit)
- Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet (links | edit)
- Captain Cook Memorial Museum (links | edit)
- HMS Eagle (1745) (links | edit)
- HMS Pembroke (1757) (links | edit)
- John Henry Cox (links | edit)
- David Nelson (botanical collector) (links | edit)
- William Wales (astronomer) (links | edit)
- King George's Sound Company (links | edit)
- Alexander Buchan (artist) (links | edit)
- Port Etches (links | edit)
- James Colnett (links | edit)
- Maritime fur trade (links | edit)
- The Death of Captain James Cook (Zoffany) (links | edit)
- European and American voyages of scientific exploration (links | edit)
- Statue of James Cook, Christchurch (links | edit)
- William Bayly (astronomer) (links | edit)