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Wnętrze Terminalu 2 Portu Lotniczego im. Lecha Wałęsy (GDN/EPGD), Gdańsk, 28 lutego 2013 r.
Pierwsze lotnisko w Gdańsku znajdowało się we Wrzeszczu, na terenie dzisiejszej dzielnicy Zaspa. W 1974 r. z powodu otoczenia zabudową mieszkalną zostało ono zastąpione przez nowy port wybudowany w Rębiechowie. W 1994 r. patronem portu lotniczego został Lech Wałęsa.
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Interior of the Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN/EPGD) Terminal 2, Gdańsk, February 28, 2013
The first airport in Gdańsk was located in Wrzeszcz district (today Zaspa district). It was replaced by the current one, built in the village of Rębiechowo, in 1974 due to expansion of residential housing. In 2004 the airport was named after Lech Wałęsa.
Two-storey dwellings brick-built in the late C19, after the arrival of the London & South Western Railway line's crossing at Barnes Bridge. Part of the South West Barnes Character Area 13. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Northwesterly view from Leathermarket Gardens, showing parts of Guinness Court (1900), Guy's Hospital (1974) and The Shard (2012). London Borough of Southwark.
SU-GDN - Boeing B-777-36N/ER - Egypt Air
(leased from GECAS)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 38.288 - built in 2010
with "World Youth Forum" - Sticker
Volvo B9R 4x2 Noge Touring III de Sacrest Olot Bus sl d'Olot (Girona)
El veiem el 22 Maig 2009 a Girona
Pasa a :
60 Autocars Plena Costa (Sta.Coloma Farners -GI-)
Ryanair
Boeing 737-8AS
Parked up after arriving from Malaga Airport, Spain
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
EGPK
Scotland
27/10/2020
© Jeanne Madic
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SU-GDN - Boeing B-777-36N/ER - Egypt Air
(leased from GECAS)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 38.288 - built in 2010
Back to 777's for the summer
There have been manor houses on the site of the present Groombridge for centuries. The earliest mention of one of these is from 1239, when the Lordship of Groomsbridge was granted to William Russell. William and his wife Haweis built a small moated castle at Groombridge, and, later that year, were granted a charter by Henry III of England to build a chantry. When William died in 1261, lordship was granted to Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham, heir of the influential Kentish family, the de Cobhams.
By the mid 14th century, the lands were held by Sir John de Clinton, whose grandson, Lord Clinton and Saye, sold Groombridge to Thomas Waller of Lamberhurst c.1400.[2] Here, his descendant Sir Richard Waller detained Charles, Duke of Orléans, as his prisoner (following the Battle of Agincourt) for many years, until he was taken to the Tower of London.[3][4] The Wallers held Groombridge Place for over two centuries until it was sold in the seventeenth century.
Volvo B9R 4X2 Noge Touring III de Sacrest Olot Bus sl d'Olot (Girona)
El veiem el 13 Abril 2009 a la Avda.Meridiana amb Fabra i Puig de Barcelona
Al ser donat de baixa pasa a :
60 Autocars Plena Costa (Sta.Coloma Farners -GI
1974 Volkswagen Westfalia camper.
Photo with kind permission of [https://www.flickr.com/photos/34679063@N04].
F-UJCS Airbus A330-243
CTM1076
France - Air Force
www.airport.gdansk.pl/lotnisko/kamery-internetowe-p30.html
EPGD 221500Z 31016KT 9999 SCT033 14/06 Q1013