Henry Hudson embarked on a total of four expeditions between 1607 and 1611. His first two journeys sailed north and northeast, hoping to cross over the North Pole to reach Asia. His third voyage was one of his most remarkable, discovering the Hudson River and New York. Although his final ...
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Discovery ended up sailing through the treacherous Arctic waters north of modern Quebec - the Furious Overfall - known today as Hudson's Strait although he did not discover it - and into a large body of water now known as Hudson Bay. The currents in the strait are rapid and turbulent, tr...
did. Instead, Shuster suggests, Hudson was looking for a harbour where his backers could build a port to take advantage of the area's rich mineral and other resources. Thus his wanderings in James Bay were not random, but a methodical survey. An experienced mariner like Hudson would have ...
Hudson, Henry, fl. 1607–11, English navigator and explorer. He was hired (1607) by the English Muscovy Company to find the Northeast Passage to Asia. He failed, and another attempt (1608) to find a new route was also fruitless. Engaged (1609) for the
In regard to seeing the valley that would one day be named after him, Hudson said, It is as beautiful a land as one can hope to tread upon. It was on September 12th, 1609 that Hudson sailed into the moth of the Hudson River and making it as far as present-day Albany. Hudson retur...
The Book of Henry: Directed by Colin Trevorrow. With Naomi Watts, Jaeden Martell, Jacob Tremblay, Sarah Silverman. With instructions from her genius son's carefully crafted notebook, a single mother sets out to rescue a young girl from the hands of her a
he did try his hand at production like David O.'s older brother, 'Myron Selznick', being credited as associate producer on the film. In addition to Turner, he representedand, but his bread and butter was his stable of "beef cake" male stars, the epitome of which wasRock Hudson, the ...
Chalfant developed an immediate interest in this burgeoning culture when he moved to New York in 1973, and began to explore the uptown stations where the trains ran outside on elevated tracks. By 1977, he had developed a technique of capturing exposures in rapid succession on his 35mm camera...