NGC891 is a spiral galaxy about 100,000 light years across & 30 million light years away in the constellation of Andromeda. From Earth it appears edge-on, with a splendid view of the dark lane of dust & gas running through its centre. The galaxy is thought to be about similar in size & luminosity to the Milky Way, and also like the Milky Way, it's thought to probably have a central bar.
The galaxy forms part of the NGC1023 group of galaxies in the Local Supercluster.
For more info. see the Wikipedia entry. Also see James Clark's Astrobin page for more information and higher resolution image of his 2023 collaboration with Ollie Aplin.