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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Investigator. Another was planned, but renamed before being launched. The name Investigator passed on to the Royal Indian Navy and after India's Independence, to its successor the Indian Navy where the lineage of naming survey ships Investigator continues unbroken.

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  • Den Namen HMS Investigator trugen zehn verschiedene britische Schiffe. Eines davon wurde aber noch vor dem Stapellauf umbenannt. Das Präfix HMS – manchmal auch mit Satzzeichen geschrieben als H.M.S. – ist ein Akronym bzw. Abkürzung für His Majesty’s Ship (Seiner Majestät Schiff) oder Her Majesty’s Ship (Ihrer Majestät Schiff) und kennzeichnet das Schiff als Teil der britischen Royal Navy. (de)
  • Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Investigator. Another was planned, but renamed before being launched. The name Investigator passed on to the Royal Indian Navy and after India's Independence, to its successor the Indian Navy where the lineage of naming survey ships Investigator continues unbroken. * HMS Investigator (1801) was the mercantile Fram, launched in 1795, that the Royal Navy purchased in 1798 and renamed HMS Xenophon, and then in 1801 converted to a survey ship under the name HMS Investigator. In 1802, under the command of Matthew Flinders, she was the first ship to circumnavigate Australia. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service under the name Xenophon. She was probably broken up c.1872. * HMS Investigator (1811) was a 16-gun survey brig launched in 1811. She was used as a police ship from 1837 and was broken up in 1857. * HMS Investigator (1823) was a survey sloop purchased in 1823. Her fate is unknown. * HMS Investigator (1848) was a discovery vessel purchased in 1848 to search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition, and abandoned in the Arctic in 1853. * HMS Investigator (1861) was a wooden paddle survey vessel launched in 1861 and sold in 1869. * was a wooden paddle survey vessel launched in 1881 and sold in 1906. * was to have been a paddle survey vessel. She was renamed in 1887, before being launched in 1888. * HMS Investigator (1903) was a survey vessel purchased in 1903. She was renamed HMS Sealark in 1904 and was sold in mercantile service in 1919. * was a survey vessel launched in 1907 and sold in 1934. * was a survey vessel of the Royal Indian Navy and later the Indian Navy purchased in 1932 and sold in 1951. (en)
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  • Den Namen HMS Investigator trugen zehn verschiedene britische Schiffe. Eines davon wurde aber noch vor dem Stapellauf umbenannt. Das Präfix HMS – manchmal auch mit Satzzeichen geschrieben als H.M.S. – ist ein Akronym bzw. Abkürzung für His Majesty’s Ship (Seiner Majestät Schiff) oder Her Majesty’s Ship (Ihrer Majestät Schiff) und kennzeichnet das Schiff als Teil der britischen Royal Navy. (de)
  • Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Investigator. Another was planned, but renamed before being launched. The name Investigator passed on to the Royal Indian Navy and after India's Independence, to its successor the Indian Navy where the lineage of naming survey ships Investigator continues unbroken. (en)
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  • HMS Investigator (de)
  • HMS Investigator (en)
  • HMS Investigator (fr)
  • HMS Investigator (pl)
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