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The third of four John Gilpin puzzles i've owned ... see here for a little more on John Gilpin

 

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Lead singer and originating member Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind played the 2018 Voodoo Music and Arts Experience in New Orleans on Friday, 26 October 2018.

Third instar

Garden. Fence, S. Yorks has been taken over by them!

Concert t-shirt from Third Eye Blind/Eve 6 concert at U of M. 1998.

APEC 2025 Third Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM3) and Related Meetings

SCCP: Plenary Meeting (Day 1 of 3)

Cal-Cheak area waterfall ice climbing, February 1st, 2009.

my whole family is in this picture. typical my parents in the background, laughing about something and mooning over their grand-daughter. And my brother drinking budweezer.

Third Eye Blind (w/ Silversun Pickups, Ocean Park Standoff) @ RBC Echo Beach (Toronto, ON) on June 28, 2017

Inside The Antique Warehouse

Dayton, OH - 6/1/14

Class A

Dayton Dragons (Reds) - 3 vs Lansing Lugnuts (Blue Jays) - 7

Third Eye Blind headlining the danish venue Pumpehuset

Shots from a while ago of Third Eye Blind at the HMV Forum.

 

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After a mild December and January with no snow we thought we might escape Winter's Fury. No Way! This is the third storm in a row with another lined up in a few days.

Third World - "Yim Mas Gan" Video Launch at Chris Gayle's Triple Century Sports Bar Kingston Jamaica. June 11, 2015

 

Pictures by Kevron Turner

HMS Quorn, the third ship of this name, was a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 23 January 1988, as the last ship of her class. She was decommissioned in 2017. After decommissioning from Royal Navy, she was sold to Lithuania who renamed her M55 Sūduvis.

After spending a period alongside in extended readiness, Quorn was lifted out of the water into the "Minor War Vessels Centre of Specialisation"; the former shipbuilding hall at HMNB Portsmouth in December 2016. However, in October 2017 it was revealed that her planned refit would not take place, and Quorn would be decommissioned on 14 December 2017. The ship's bell and naval ensign were presented to Quorn Parish Council in 2018 and are on display in the town's community library.

On 30 April 2020 Defence Equipment Services announced she had been sold for £1 million to the Lithuanian Navy. In July 2022 the Ministry of Defence announced that Harland & Wolff Appledore had been awarded the £55 million contract to renovate and restore the ship to an operational state. The contract became a casualty of the 2024 collapse of Harland & Wolff and in August 2025 the ship, under her new name Sūduvis (M55), was towed to Klaipėda for completion of the conversion.

The Hunt class was designed as being capable of both conventional minesweeping and minehunting, and following on from the success of the experimental glass-reinforced plastic (GRP)-hulled minesweeper/minehunter Wilton, were also built from GRP in order to reduce their magnetic signature, being the largest GRP-hulled ships built at the time of construction.

The Hunts were 60.0 m (196 ft 10 in) long overall and 57.0 m (187 ft 0 in) at the waterline, with a beam of 9.8 m (32 ft 2 in) and a draught of 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in). Displacement was 625 long tons (635 t) normal and 725 long tons (737 t) full load. As built, they were powered by two Ruston-Paxman Deltic 9-59K diesel engines rated at 1,900 brake horsepower (1,400 kW) each, which drove two propeller shafts, giving a speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph). An additional 645 bhp (481 kW) Deltic diesel engine could be used to either drive a 525 kW (704 hp) alternator powering a magnetic sweep, or a slow-speed hydraulic drive for the propellers for use during minehunting, which could give a speed of 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) or a bow thruster. In addition, the ships were fitted with three Foden 250 kW (340 hp) diesel alternators to generate electrical power for ship's systems.

The original design armament for the ships was a single 40 mm gun, which was later replaced by a 30 mm Oerlikon KCB cannon on a stabilised DS30 mount, with Berkeley being fitted with the DS30 by 1990. Two 20 mm Oerlikon cannon could also be fitted. For minehunting, the ships would use Type 193M sonar to locate potential mines, which could then be investigated and if necessary destroyed by two PAP-104 remotely controlled submersibles or divers. The ship also carried magnetic, acoustic or Oropesa sweeps. The ship had a crew of 45 (6 officers and 39 other ranks).

Photo credit: Brian Tseng

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