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TEDDINGTON, 



This station is one mile and a half beyond 

 Twickenham, and is a place much frequented 

 by London anglers. Plenty of barbel and 

 gudgeons are to be had. 



KINGSTON AND HAMPTON-WICK. 



This is also about a mile and a half from 

 the last station. Barbel, roach, dace, perch, 

 and gudgeons, are pretty abundant, and there 

 is no lack of fishing guides to those who require 

 them. 



THAMES-DITTON. 



This place is opposite Hampton Court, and 

 is much frequented by anglers, both from Lon- 

 don and the neighbouring towns and villages. 

 There is good fishing here for barbel, perch, 

 chub, roach, and dace. 



HAMPTON COURT. 



In the long deep called the Water Gallery, 

 there are a great many barbel, roach, dace, and 

 perch. The Thames assumes a new aspect at 

 this interesting locality, by being intersected 

 with several small islands, which divide the 

 water, and form narrow channels and streams, 

 favourable for particular kinds of fishing. The 



