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Captain James Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan. Hook is a pirate captain and Peter Pan's nemesis. It is said that he was Blackbeard's bosun, and that he was the only man Long John Silver ever feared. He wears an iron hook in place of his right hand, which was cut off by Peter Pan and eaten by a crocodile; the crocodile liked the taste of him so much that it followed him around for the rest of his life, hoping for more. He hates Peter obsessively, and lives for the day he can make him and all of his Lost Boys walk the plank.

(Lest anyone think Hook's name too convenient, Barrie notes that "Hook was not his true name. To reveal who he really was would even at this date set the country in a blaze.")

Barrie revealed at one point that the Captain was an Old Etonian.

In Barrie's play and novel, Hook kidnaps Wendy, the girl who loves Peter and who Peter views as his Mother, and challenges the boy to a final duel. He is bested, and, seeing a choice between surrender and death, commits suicide by throwing himself into the waiting jaws of the crocodile. Just before dying, however, he takes one last jab at Peter by taunting him about his bad manners. Peter, with the callousness of youth, quickly forgets him and finds a new nemesis, but, as Hook made a stronger impression on the public, most sequels brought him back one way or another.

The symbolism of Peter Pan's fight with Captain Hook (traditionally played by the same actor as Wendy's father), combined with Hook's fear of time via the crocodile could possibly hint at a Freudian subtext.

It is hypothesized that Captain Hook is modeled after the famous English captain Christopher Newport. Both were dark-haired captains of dubious pasts, and were missing their right hands which were replaced by a metal hook. Newport commanded the ships that landed the settlers at Jamestown in Virginia. He also seems to have a distinctive similarity with Bartholomew Roberts, especially regarding his choice of clothes and his impeccable manners.

There is another hypothesis which claims that this Captain James Hook could represent Captain James Cook, the British captain who discovered both Australia and New Zealand. The Lost Boys would symbolize the Maoris, who previously inhabited New Zealand, or the Aborigines, who inhabited Australia.

Smee is Captain Hook's right hand man, so to speak.

The version of Captain Hook who appeared in the Disney animated film adaptation of Peter Pan, a cowardly fool prone to crying out for his mother and has the hook in place of his left hand instead of his right, has subsequently appeared in a number of other Disney productions. He sometimes appears in comic book placed in the Scrooge McDuck universe of comic books as the nemesis of Moby Duck, a whaler cousin of Donald Duck. A Captain Hook-like character appears briefly in the animated film Shrek 2, where he plays piano in a tavern.

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Duncan Hamilton & Co Ltd
Brokerage and sales of significant historic competition cars, also provides high quality machines as diverse as armoured fighting vehicles to vintage fire engines.
Key Floors Ltd
Specialist flooring contractors and approved installers for leading manufacturers. Located in Hook. Includes description of services and contact details.
Sunningdale
Used Jaguar specialist including new S-Types and old E-Types. Profile, services and stock list. [Flash intro]
Hobby Ceramicraft
Hobby ceramics suppliers, distributors, teachers. Offers kilns, moulds, slip, brushes and other ceramist supplies.
The Cafe Terrace
Menu, opening hours, location and contact details.
Acrobat Vehicle Rental Ltd
Service hiring refrigerated vans and trucks based in Hook. Describes fleet, rental procedure and location with online request for information.
Water Purifier
Offers algae inhibitors for ponds and water features. Includes description of services and contact details.
Hook Eagle Morris
Men?s Border style side that were formed in 1991. Sections include history of the team and the dances, profiles of group members, photo gallery and dance notes.
Wellington Riding Ltd,
Approved by the British Horse Society to teach and train up to the top instructor level of BHSI. Regular BHS and Pony Club examinations, livery options, listing of shows and events, plus horse holidays featuring riding in the countyside of Heckfield, Hook.
A & F Roofing Ltd
Domestic and commercial roofing specialists. Details of commercial and domestic services offered, client list, emergency callout and statements of standards.
Stent Foundations
Foundation contractor. Describes its services and capabilities with project list, and vacancies.
Newlyns Farm Shop
Family run farm shop provides details of produce available, location map, latest news, opening hours and a selection of recipes.
Hook Tandoori
Indian and Bangladeshi restaurant and takeaway. Profile, virtual tour and online ordering.
Little Cottage B and B
Bed and breakfast accommodation with 3 available bedrooms, located in Hazeley Heath. Description of establishment, prices, photos and location map.
Sunny's Party Games & Accessories
Party supplies, equipment for hire and catering. Servicing all surrounding areas in Hook, Hampshire.
Watertite Solutions Ltd
Swimming pool builders, waterproofing and supplier of building materials. Includes profile and services.

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