The Cook Bicentenary: Reflexions upon some of the effects of the three voyages of Captain James Cook to the Pacific between 1768 and 1780.
Reprinted from The British Journal of the History of Science, Vol. 4, No. 14 (1968).
Record Details
Item reference: | WTS/34/10 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 pamphlet |
Date made: | 1968 |
Creator: | Waters, David Watkin |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Time, Ships and Civilisation. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/1)
- The Science of Admiralty. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/2)
- Galileo and longitude: fundamental contributions to a fundamental problem. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/3)
- Three Navigational Instruments Excluding Astrolabes Recovered from the Wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman “Batavia” (1629). (Manuscript) (WTS/34/4)
- The Restoration of the Old Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1675-1965. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/5)
- The Sea- or Mariner's Astrolabe. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/6)
- The navigation and instruments of the Batavia Dutch East Indiaman, 1629. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/7)
- The restoration of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/8)
- Science and the Techniques of Navigation in the Renaissance. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/9)
- The Cook Bicentenary: Reflexions upon some of the effects of the three voyages of Captain James Cook to the Pacific between 1768 and 1780. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/10)
- The English and the Influence of the Atlantic routes upon science and strategy. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/11)
- The Iberian Bases of the English Art of Navigation in the Sixteenth Century. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/12)
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