CURRELL, 
AND TACKLE MAKER, 
EXTRACTS FROM “FISHING GAZETTE,” August 2 oth, 1887. 
“DRY FLIES. 
“To the query, ‘Where do you get your Flies made?’ How many 
anglers have answered? ‘By Mrs. Cox of Winchester.’ And Mrs. Cox’s 
reputation for a neat, strong Fly, and for dressing to Pattern, was well 
deserved. We understand that another excellent Winchester Fly Maker, 
Mr. George Currell, has bought Mrs. Cox’s Business, and will carry it on 
in connection with his own at Parchment Street, Winchester. 
“ Mr. Currell is a practical Salmon and Trout Angler as well as Fly 
Dresser, and we have no hesitation in saying that orders intrusted to him 
will be executed to the full satisfaction of his customers. His evening 
Trout Flies on Gut and on Eyed Hooks, are really beautiful specimens. 
—Ed.” 
GEORGE 
FLY DRESSER, ROD 
PARCHMENT STREET, 
WINCHESTER, 
HANTS. 
MRS. LETITIA J. BROCAS, 
ARTIFICIAL FLY DRESSER, 
5, ROCHESTER ROW, VICTORIA STREET, 
LONDON, S.W. 
Lessons given in the art of dressing upright 
split wing, and other trout and 
grayling flies. 
A well known authority’s opinion 25 years ago “ Mrs. 
Brocas is a most accomplished fly dresser.” 
Favourable Notices in all the Sporting Papers. 
