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Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, the former of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, the former of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service - Newark Fire Station - September 2021

 

Scania P270 - Rescue Pump (Fleet Spare)

Scania R260 - Specialist Rescue Unit

Scania P280 - Rescue Pump

 

Built in 1889, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Joseph W. Yost to serve as the jail and Sheriff’s residence for Licking County, Ohio. The building features a rusticated brownstone exterior with limestone trim, a hipped roof with copper cresting and gutters, one-over-one windows, arched window openings, pilasters with decorative capitals, a stone cornice with dentils, cylindrical towers at the northeast and southeast corners of the building and in the middle of the north facade, with conical roofs on the northern towers, entry porches with shed roofs, stone lintels, and stone pilasters and columns, two-story bays on the north and south facades of the rear wing with limestone spandrels, semi-circular three-story bay windows on the front (west) and side (south) facades, a red brick penthouse on the roof, and a rear gable with an oxeye window. The building served as the Licking County Jail until 1987, when a more modern facility opened elsewhere in Newark. Since closing, the old jail has served as various government offices, and is presently a museum and seasonal haunted house attraction operated by the Licking County Preservation Society. The building is a contributing structure in the Newark Downtown Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Newark Steampunk weekend May 2023

Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, the former of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Heading out of the sun is 'Whistler' no. 40006 on a northbound unknown working (possibly a Peterborough - Hull ECS) on this Saturday morning.

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Took this image of the Newark Reservoir Pump House back in June 2008 with a Nikon 50. Located in Newark, Delaware.

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

British Railways Class A3 4-6-2 No. 60103 "Flying Scotsman" is seen reversing on to the goods line at Newark North Gate where it will couple up to the front of the "The White Rose" for the journey north to York via Lincoln and Gainsborough.

5Z72 06:35 Crewe Heritage Centre - Newark North Gate.

Fire on Belmont Avenue Newark NJ 04-06-1976. Ward LaFrance Engine Company 1 at rear and 2nd Battalion Chief's car in foreground. A fairly new Seagrave tiller is operating in the background. It was not H&L 3 as they were at a different location standing by. Howard Kent Jr.

Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, the former of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Colas Railfreight Class 60, 60076 "Dunbar" is seen passing Newark Crossing East Junction with a empty oil train. 60096 was dead in tow on the back.

6E82 12:16 Rectory junction - Lindsey oil refinery.

I was digging in the closet and came across all of these shots from when I first got my Bronica. I didn't have a scanner at this time and the lab was scanning them onto CD. The difference in quality from my Epson is pretty crazy. These are probably about three years old.

My first uploads in absolutely ages.

Newark Priory near Ripley, Surrey, infrared image taken from the river Wey (the Priory is on private land). Panasonic DMC-G1 full spectrum conversion with 590nm IR filter on lens. R-B Channel swapped plus a few special tweaks.

British Railways Class A3 4-6-2 No. 60103 "Flying Scotsman" is seen reversing on to the goods line at Newark North Gate where it will couple up to the front of the "The White Rose" for the journey north to York via Lincoln and Gainsborough.

5Z72 06:35 Crewe Heritage Centre - Newark North Gate.

From the terminal... NYC skyline in the background

55 018 Ballymoss arriving at Newark Northgate with 1A26, the 15:50 York - Kings Cross

West Coast Castle Class 4-6-0, 5043 "Earl of Mt Edgecumbe" is seen crossing the River Trent at Nether Lock near Newark with a rail tour to the Lincoln Christmas Market. 1Z50 07:42 Tyseley Steam Trust - Lincoln Central.

Full Consits: 5043 "Earl of Mt Edgecumbe", 5212, 5198, 99353, 99361, 99349, 35470.

 

This is Newark Castle by the River Trent on a sunny May 2010 evening. Beautifully warm and sunny, the reflection in the river of the castle was magnificent. 15/05/10

Colas Railfreight Class 60, 60076 "Dunbar" is seen passing Newark Crossing East Junction with a empty oil train. 60096 was dead in tow on the back.

6E82 12:16 Rectory junction - Lindsey oil refinery.

Newark Steampunk weekend May 2023

Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, the former of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

The choir stalls on the south side of the chancel were provided in 1521 by the will of John Smythe, Vicar of Newark. They were followed soon afterwards in 1524/5 by stalls on the north side provided by William Fowcher of Newark, baker.

The seats on the back row tip up and are fitted with misericords, carved in many fanciful designs - Church of St Mary Magdalene Newark, Nottinghamshire

 

Colas Railfreight Class 60, 60076 "Dunbar" is seen passing Newark Crossing East Junction with a empty oil train. 60096 was dead in tow on the back.

6E82 12:16 Rectory junction - Lindsey oil refinery.

Built in 1902-03, this Venetian Gothic Revival-style building caught fire shortly after its completion, with it being rebuilt in 1904. Known as the Union Block, the building has housed various businesses and organizations, including the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall, the Crystal Ballroom, and the Stewart Bros. Furniture Co., which operated in the building between 1906 and 1992. The building features a buff brick facade, ornate stone trim, a loggia at the buildings three central bays with Venetian Gothic arches above octagonal brick columns with corinthian capitals, wrought iron railings, stone medallions, and a course of brick framing this section of the facade. To either side, the loggia is flanked by windows with gothic arched transoms and stone trim, with a stone sill at the second floor, quoins framing the central portion of the building’s facade, and a raised parapet and cornice above. The other parts of the building feature retail shopfronts on the first floor, single and paired arched double-hung windows with brick and stone trim surrounds, quoins, a cornice with a trefoil motif, dentils, and brackets, a fire escape on the front facade, with the facade being divided into five sections. The fourth street facade of the building features two additional retail shopfronts and similar detailing to the rest of the facade, though the cornice on this facade has been lost and was replaced by standing seam metal roofing. The building is presently home to several popular businesses, and is a contributing structure in the Newark Downtown Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Newark Police Department

Licking County, Ohio

The shipping containers, oil refining and industrial buildings of Newark, with the skyscrapers of Upper and Lower Manhattan in the background.

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