In my thread An Evening Tour LINK I made mention to James Cook in a little quiz of which rpcrowe was the winner. I did promise that I would arrange another tour and that Richard would get the best seat on the bus (a little bit of poetic licence taken there )
I was going to use "A Cooks Tour" as the title for this thread, as I had always associated the term with Captain James Cook. Only to find out it is actually attributed to the travel company starting with Thomas (etc.) (I didn't want to advertise the actual travel company here).
All aboard the bus tour is starting, fasten your seat belts and we're off.
#1 A granite monument which marks the site of the cottage that James Cook was born in.
#2 Included for those who are in to Latitude and Longitude. The museum was behind me when I made image one above. Both the granite monument and the museum stand in what is now a public park.
#3 St Cuthberts Church Marton which is where James Cook was baptised.
#3a An alternative view.
#4 Right the next stop on the tour is Great Ayton, here we have a statue of the young James Cook which stand in what is known as High Green. The centre of the village.
#5 The school which James Cook attended when his family moved to Great Ayton. The building is now the Captain Cook Schoolroom museum.
#6 This obelisk marks the place where James Cook's parents had a cottage. Despite the words on the plaque at 7a below it's believed that Captain James Cook never lived here with his parents as when they lived in this location he had by then left on his exploration journeys. But...his Father was a James too, so maybe the plaque isn't telling "Porkies" or is it?
#7 Obelisk Plaques
#7a With a possible "Porkie"
# 8 I had to delve in to my 2010 archive for the next two images. This is where the cottage from Great Ayton is now. Having been demolished brick by brick with each piece being numbered ready for it's reconstruction in Melbourne.
# 9 Another interesting set of words which I suspect may again contain a few little "Porkies" or could it be just poetic licence.
So there we have it a very brief tour which included a long haul flight or two, I hope you have enjoyed the tour and are not too jet lagged . If I've bored the pants off you please accept my humble apologies
I deliberately omitted to include an image of Whitby (from where Captain Cook first went to sea) as my previous tour included an image of its Abbey.
That's all for now folks; you're tour guide is off for a swift half.