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DescriptionCapt. Cook Memorial Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1412936.jpg
English: Capt. Cook Memorial Museum This grade I, 17th century building in Grape Lane, is a 3 storey house in brick with maroon ochre, and a heavy diagonal brick eaves cornice. The attics remain unchanged where, from 1746, the future Captain Cook lived when apprenticed to Captain Walker. The house is now a museum which houses a superb collection of original exhibits about Yorkshire's most famous son.
LBS Number: 326799
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