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Captain Cook and his crew setting up a market on the island of Nomuka, Tonga,  for trade with local people, who are seated in a circle, May 1777.  Engraving by W. Byrne
Captain Cook and his crew setting up a market on the island of Nomuka, Tonga, for trade with local people, who are seated in a circle, May 1777. Engraving by W. Byrne

Take a closer look into Captain James Cook's third and final voyage ⛵️to  Aotearoa, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Tahiti and Hawai'i as depicted in the  internationally renowned Moana Oceania drawings ✍️by John
Take a closer look into Captain James Cook's third and final voyage ⛵️to Aotearoa, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Tahiti and Hawai'i as depicted in the internationally renowned Moana Oceania drawings ✍️by John

A plaque commemorating Captain Cook's Landing Place in Tongatapu, Kingdom  of Tonga Stock Photo - Alamy
A plaque commemorating Captain Cook's Landing Place in Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga Stock Photo - Alamy

Captain Cook Apartments-Tonga | Nuku`alofa
Captain Cook Apartments-Tonga | Nuku`alofa

1778 Capt Cook Antique Print of Capt Cook Landing on Eua Island, Tonga –  Classical Images
1778 Capt Cook Antique Print of Capt Cook Landing on Eua Island, Tonga – Classical Images

James Cook: Second Voyage
James Cook: Second Voyage

The gruesome final Pacific voyage of Captain James Cook - NZ Herald
The gruesome final Pacific voyage of Captain James Cook - NZ Herald

Captain Cook and the 'Friendly Islands'? - Untold lives blog
Captain Cook and the 'Friendly Islands'? - Untold lives blog

Culture clash and 'cannibalism' in the voyages of Captain Cook | Royal  Museums Greenwich
Culture clash and 'cannibalism' in the voyages of Captain Cook | Royal Museums Greenwich

print | British Museum
print | British Museum

Kingdom of Tonga stamp. Tonga is called the friendly islands because captain  James cook named it so after the friendly reception he had at the island  during the…
Kingdom of Tonga stamp. Tonga is called the friendly islands because captain James cook named it so after the friendly reception he had at the island during the…

Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, drinking kava | Royal Museums  Greenwich
Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, drinking kava | Royal Museums Greenwich

James Cook - Wikipedia
James Cook - Wikipedia

Captain Cook Landing Site - Tonga Editorial Photo - Image of cook,  monument: 36066046
Captain Cook Landing Site - Tonga Editorial Photo - Image of cook, monument: 36066046

The British Empire in the Pacific and Australasia
The British Empire in the Pacific and Australasia

Tu'i Malila, a tortoise purportedly given to the royal family of Tonga by Captain  James Cook in 1777, dies 19 May 1965. At 188+, it i… | Tongan, Tonga, Tonga  island
Tu'i Malila, a tortoise purportedly given to the royal family of Tonga by Captain James Cook in 1777, dies 19 May 1965. At 188+, it i… | Tongan, Tonga, Tonga island

Tonga men Banque d'images noir et blanc - Alamy
Tonga men Banque d'images noir et blanc - Alamy

James Cook (1728-79) English explorer and navigator and hydrographer  landing on the Friendly Islands (Kingdom of Tonga) in 1773. From 'Captain  Cook's Original Voyages Round the World' (Woodbridge, Suffolk, c1815).  Engraving Stock
James Cook (1728-79) English explorer and navigator and hydrographer landing on the Friendly Islands (Kingdom of Tonga) in 1773. From 'Captain Cook's Original Voyages Round the World' (Woodbridge, Suffolk, c1815). Engraving Stock

Latest travel itineraries for Captain Cook's Landing Place in July (updated  in 2023), Captain Cook's Landing Place reviews, Captain Cook's Landing  Place address and opening hours, popular attractions, hotels, and  restaurants near
Latest travel itineraries for Captain Cook's Landing Place in July (updated in 2023), Captain Cook's Landing Place reviews, Captain Cook's Landing Place address and opening hours, popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants near

A boxing match in Tonga witnessed by Captain Cook. Engraving by J. Taylor,  1782, after J. Webber, 1778. | Wellcome Collection
A boxing match in Tonga witnessed by Captain Cook. Engraving by J. Taylor, 1782, after J. Webber, 1778. | Wellcome Collection

Paulaho was the 36th Tu'i Tonga (King of Tonga) and was alive in 1777 when Captain  James Cook visited the Island. - SuperStock
Paulaho was the 36th Tu'i Tonga (King of Tonga) and was alive in 1777 when Captain James Cook visited the Island. - SuperStock

Captain Cook landing on 'Eua Island, Tonga, welcomed by its inhabitants.  Engraving by J.K. Sherwin, 1777, after W. Hodges. | Wellcome Collection
Captain Cook landing on 'Eua Island, Tonga, welcomed by its inhabitants. Engraving by J.K. Sherwin, 1777, after W. Hodges. | Wellcome Collection

Captain Cook's Landing Place (Tongatapu Island) - All You Need to Know  BEFORE You Go
Captain Cook's Landing Place (Tongatapu Island) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

Captain Cook landing on a South Pacific island, 1770s #5880838
Captain Cook landing on a South Pacific island, 1770s #5880838

Captain Cook and the 'Friendly Islands'? - Untold lives blog
Captain Cook and the 'Friendly Islands'? - Untold lives blog

1785 Capt Cook Antique Print Cook Reception on Lifuka Island, Haapai T –  Classical Images
1785 Capt Cook Antique Print Cook Reception on Lifuka Island, Haapai T – Classical Images