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On a sleepy bank holiday monday morning, just before 10 am, the Dublin Port tug "Beaufort" assists HMS Brocklesby off her berth on Sir John Rogersons Quay & down the River Liffey.

 

HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.

 

Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.

 

Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.

 

Lá Fhéile Bríde

 

HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)

Reflections on Saint Brigid's weekend.

 

HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.

 

Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.

 

( the green streak in the photo is a passing drone ).

 

Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.

 

Lá Fhéile Bríde

 

HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)

 

HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.

 

Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.

 

Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.

 

Lá Fhéile Bríde

 

HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)

The Royal Netherlands Navy HNLMS Rotterdam fills the night sky of Dublin's River Liffey while on a courtesy visit to the city.

 

Rotterdam is the first navy visit since Covid-19 restrictions in March 2020, another sign of times returning to normal.

 

Arriving on Saturday 2nd October, berthing at Cruise 18 beside the East Link toll bridge, at 166 meters, it provided great photo opportunities of this gigantic Landing Platform Dock (LPD) amphibious warfare ship, its two landing craft were on display alongside. The ship also features a large helicopter deck & internal hangar.

 

This is the #HNLMSRotterdam

On a sleepy bank holiday monday morning, just before 10 am, the Dublin Port tug "Beaufort" assists HMS Brocklesby off her berth on Sir John Rogersons Quay.

 

HMS Brocklesby, a Hunt-class mine counter-measures vessel of the British Royal Navy on a courtesy visit to Dublin over the weekend.

 

Brocklesby is the first naval visitor to Dublin in 2023 & one of the few since covid restrictions since 2020. She is celebrating 40 years in service, her primary purpose is to seek out and neutralise enemy mines using sonar technology, currently under the command of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Teare.

 

Arriving on Friday 3rd & departing on Monday 6th, which is a new public holiday in Ireland, celebrating Saint Brigid.

 

Lá Fhéile Bríde

 

HMS BROCKLESBY (M33)

As the Royal Netherlands Navy HNLMS Rotterdam prepares for departure, the Dublin Port pilot boards the ship to navigate her out the channel.

 

Arriving on Saturday 2nd October, berthing at Cruise 18 beside the East Link toll bridge, at 166 meters, it provided great photo opportunities of this gigantic Landing Platform Dock (LPD) amphibious warfare ship, its two landing craft were on display alongside. The ship also features a large helicopter deck & internal hangar.

 

This is the #HNLMSRotterdam

Members of the Irish naval service, An tSeirbhís Chabhlaigh, taking part in the annual national services day parade in 2023.

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Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter was always expected to join the movie business but a few years ago, she proved everyone wrong. Navya has said in an interview that she aims to join her father Nikhil Nanda's business. Now, in a new interview, Navya has said that she never intended to become an actor in the first place. (Also read: Navya Naveli Nanda responds to fan's 'try in Bollywood' comment: 'Beautiful women can run businesses too')Navya is the daughter of Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan's daughter Shweta Bachchan. Her uncle is actor Abhishek Bachchan and her brother Agastya Nanda is also reportedly set to join the film industry.Speaking to Barkha Dutt in a joint interview with her mother, Navya set the record straight. “I enjoy dancing and things like that but it was never something I took seriously that I would do this as a career. I was always more inclined towards business. My grandmother and aunt were both working women. They were also were involved in the family business in some capacity. My father, grandfather would take their opinion on it. That was always a world that excited me a lot more. I am also the fourth generation of the Nandas to take over that. I really wanted to carry that legacy forward, support my dad and everything that he is doing. Being the woman in the family and take that forward was also something of pride for me. But I don't think acting is something I would have done,” she said.

 

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