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Historic and Modern Aerial Photos of Old New Castle
Aerial photos of most of Delaware since the 1920's
reveal the relentless increase in density of development.
However in the case of New Castle, whose streets
date to the 1600's, changes are more subtle. Buildings come and go, the
waterfront changes.
Click on images to enlarge..
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This false color infra red
image was made in 2002, A comparison with the pictures taken below shows some obvious changes
along the waterfront (numbered in yellow to the left).
1) Bull Hill Park now exists
2) The site of Ft. Casimir, which was at water's edge in 1932 is now 200
ft. inland
3) Abandoned Ferry pilings
4) Broad park
5) Abandoned Laird family yacht basin
6) New wharf, total absence of fishing or pleasure boats in harbor, no
evidence of former ferry terminal
7) New pier to inner ice breaker, Battery Park playground
8) Remnants of railroad coal pier visible only at low tide
9) No visible remnants of gas company plant.
10) Shopping area,
11) St. Peter's school
Off the photo to the east and west are the industrial
areas where 3 steel plants and cotton and woolen mills once lay. |
| Source: University of Delaware RDMS
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Delaware Street Ferry opening day celebration ..... 1926 (Closeup
view
Source: New Castle Historical Society
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1932
Original
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Winter, 1927-194x?
Source: New Castle Historical Society
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7/7/1937
Original
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1956 |
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2002 False color infrared
1 meter resolution!
1 extensive fill in Bull Hill Park area
Source rdms |
Some Delaware images are available online for 1926, statewide
images are available from the University of Delaware Spatial Analysis Lab
for
1932, 1937, 1945, 1992 and 2002.