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2025-05-27: Roger Stuart, Head of Regional Representation at EIB Global speaks during the AM2025: Club de Madrid Side Event - Transformation in Action. In the frame, (L-R), Linguère Mously Mbaye, Economist, Principal Fragility and Resilience Officer at African Development Bank Group; Alain Ebobisse, CEO, Africa50; Mr. Mobolaji Balogun, CEO at Chapel Hill Advisory Partners Limited; Boitumelo Mosako, Chief Executive Officer of the Development Bank of Southern Africa and Baba Yusuf Musa, Director-General, West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management.

Images from the Phrased and Confused stage - Summer Sundae 2009

 

Stuart Silver performs

Tom Sr., Joyce, Tom Jr., Barb, Marilyn, Hal, and Paul

Kristen and Stuart's Wedding

 

Kristen and Stuart's Wedding

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Looking down on Stuart Lake from Horseshoe Lake

Stuart Isett. Angkor Photography Festival. Siem Reap, Cambodia. November 2005.

Heather & Stuarts Wedding 30th May 2014

Mount Stuart from the summit of Easet Ingalls Peak, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Wenatchee Mountains, Washington, June 22, 2007.

Stuart has for many years been working on this creation. Connecting his constructions with the amazing features of this challenging site... Huge rocks, steep inclines, Stuart leads the eye to the beauty all around. I had a ball taking photos as I explored the site (again)

Photo by Stuart Locklear (San Francisco, CA). All rights reserved.

Following the luncheon, Judson dedicated the Edgar Boss garden to celebrate the university’s first registrar, who shepherded the university’s first accreditation process and hired many of Judson’s first faculty. The garden was a way to physically represent the memory and good work of Dr. Edgar Boss in a way that would tell his story to future students, said Professor Emeritus Dr. Stuart Ryder, who commissioned the garden.

 

Photo by Nora Russell '20

Stuart Gregory/RSA/C2/KTM

Stuart Weitzman:最完美的靴子源自订制2

HMAS Stuart (FFH 153) is an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was built at Williamstown in Victoria, and commissioned into the RAN in 2002. The frigate is operational as of 2025.

The Anzac class originated from RAN plans to replace the six River-class destroyer escorts with a mid-capability patrol frigate. The Australian shipbuilding industry was thought to be incapable of warship design, so the RAN decided to take a proven foreign design and modify it. Around the same time, the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) was looking to replace four Leander-class frigates; a deterioration in New Zealand-United States relations, the need to improve alliances with nearby nations, and the commonalities between the RAN and RNZN ships' requirements led the two nations to begin collaborating on the acquisition in 1987. Tenders were requested by the Anzac Ship Project at the end of 1986, with 12 ship designs (including an airship) submitted. By August 1987, the tenders were narrowed down in October to Blohm + Voss's MEKO 200 design, the M class (later Karel Doorman class) offered by Royal Schelde, and a scaled-down Type 23 frigate proposed by Yarrow Shipbuilders. In 1989, the Australian government announced that Melbourne-based shipbuilder AMECON (which became Tenix Defence) would build the modified MEKO 200 design. The Australians ordered eight ships, while New Zealand ordered two, with an unexercised option for two more.

The Anzacs are based on Blohm + Voss' MEKO 200 PN (or Vasco da Gama class) frigates, modified to meet Australian and New Zealand specifications and maximise the use of locally built equipment. Each frigate has a 3,600-tonne (3,500-long-ton; 4,000-short-ton) full load displacement. The ships are 109 metres (358 ft) long at the waterline, and 118 metres (387 ft) long overall, with a beam of 14.8 metres (49 ft), and a full load draught of 4.35 metres (14.3 ft). A Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion machinery layout is used, with a single, 30,172-horsepower (22,499 kW) General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbine and two 8,840-horsepower (6,590 kW) MTU 12V1163 TB83 diesel engines driving the ship's two controllable-pitch propellers. Maximum speed is 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph), and maximum range is over 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph); about 50% greater than other MEKO 200 designs. The standard ship's company of an Anzac consists of 22 officers and 141 sailors.

As designed, the main armament for the frigate is a 5-inch 54 calibre Mark 45 gun, supplemented by an eight-cell Mark 41 vertical launch system (for RIM-7 Sea Sparrow or RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles), two 12.7-millimetre (0.50 in) machine guns, and two Mark 32 triple torpedo tube sets (initially firing Mark 46 torpedoes, but later upgraded to use the MU90 Impact torpedo).[11][3][13] They were also designed for but not with a Mark 15 Phalanx close-in weapons system (two Mini Typhoons fitted when required from 2005 onwards), two quad-canister Harpoon anti-ship missile launchers (which were installed across the RAN vessels from 2005 onwards), and a second 8-cell Mark 41 VLS (which has not been added). The Australian Anzacs used a single Sikorsky S-70B-2 Seahawk helicopter; plans to replace them with Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprites were cancelled in 2008 due to ongoing problems. Instead, the S-70B-2 was replaced with the Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk by late 2017.

Stuart was laid down at Williamstown, Victoria on 25 July 1998. The ship was assembled from six hull modules and six superstructure modules; the superstructure modules were fabricated in Whangarei, New Zealand, and hull modules were built at both Williamstown and Newcastle, New South Wales, with final integration at Williamstown. She was launched on 17 April 1999[8] by the wife of Admiral Chris Barrie, the Chief of the Defence Force, and commissioned into the RAN on 17 August 2002.

Superstock Thursday practice - The diminutive Scotsman takes off up the Coast Road

Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian joins us on Day 1 of the Festival to present his directorial debut God Help the Girl

Stuart at the second lookout on Mt Revelstoke

Stuart Air Show - 2014

M5A1 Stuart VI at Canadian War Museum

2003 Martin SPJC16RE Guitar

Stuart Highway from Darwin to Alice Springs

Stuart and Rita in the generator room at Hoover Dam near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

when I see that house I just think of the little house

photo by Lloyd Sturdy

 

Recovery by Stuart Bailes looks at Vermeer's The Astronomer

Stuart Lancaster visits Bath Road

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