- HMS Discovery
Eleven ships of the
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Discovery", while ships of other branches have also used the name:*HMS|Discovery|1600|6 was a discovery vessel in service between 1600 and 1620.
*HMS|Discovery|1651|6 was a 20-gun ship purchased in 1651 and burnt in 1655.
*HMS|Discovery|1692|6 was a 6-gunketch launched in 1692 and broken up in 1705.
*HMS|Discovery|1719|6 was a discoverysloop lost in the Arctic in 1719.
*HMS|Discovery|1741|6 was a 6-gun storeship purchased in 1741 and sold in 1750.
*HMS|Discovery|1774|6 was an 8-gun discovery vessel launched in 1774 as the civilian collier "Diligence". She was acquired in 1775, and accompanied HMS "Resolution" on CaptainJames Cook 's third voyage of exploration from 1776 to 1780. She became a dockyard transport in 1781 and was broken up in 1797.
*HMS|Discovery|1789|6 was a 10-gun sloop launched and purchased in 1789. She was commanded by CaptainGeorge Vancouver on his voyage of exploration from 1791 to 1795. She was converted to abomb vessel in 1799, aconvict ship in 1818 and was broken up in 1834.
*HMS|Discovery|1800|6 was a survey vessel in service in 1800 and sold in 1828.
*HMS "Discovery" was to have been a wood screwgunvessel . She was ordered in 1861 but was cancelled in 1863.
*HMS|Discovery|1879|6 was a wood screw storeship, formerly the civilian "Bloodhound", purchased in 1874. She was commanded by CaptainGeorge Nares during theBritish Arctic Expedition between 1875 to 1876. She was sold in 1902.
*HMS "Discovery" was a purpose-built survey ship launched in 1901. She was commanded by CaptainRobert Falcon Scott during theDiscovery Expedition to the Antarctic in 1901, and was sold in 1905. She was re-designated RRS (Royal Research Ship) "Discovery" in 1923, repurchased in 1929 as atraining ship , and was handed over for preserving as amuseum ship in 1979.
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