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Cook and the Admiralty
The Mall Westminster London
Name
Captain James Cook Statue
Connection
Cook is viewed by many as the founding father of Australia.
Location
The Mall, Westminster, London SW1A 2WH
It is located close to the Admiralty Arch and is the first sculpture on entry to The Mall.
How to get there
By London Underground:
- St. James's Park (District and Circle Line)
- Charing Cross Station (Northern, Bakerloo and British Rail Lines)
- Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle Lines)
- Green Park (Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee Lines)
- Victoria (Victoria, Circle and District, British Rail Lines)
Story
The Captain Cook statue commemorates the explorer and navigator, Captain James Cook (1728-79). This bronze statue – set on a stone plinth – was designed in 1914 by Sir Thomas Brock who also sculpted the Queen Victoria Memorial.
Captain James Cook, while a controversial figure in many ways, was one of the greatest explorers and scientists of all time.
Further information
Information about the statue – here
The Royal Society also played a part in Australia’s history – here
The Captain Cook Society – here
Cook Museum in Whitby – here