The Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk & Suffolk

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CONTENTS.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. the "broad" district .

CHAPTER II. down the yare. norwich to reedham .

CHAPTER III. REEDHAM TO YARMOUTH.

CHAPTER IV. yarmouth to acle .

CHAPTER V. acle to wroxham .

CHAPTER VI. wroxham broad .

CHAPTER VII. wroxham to coltishall .

CHAPTER VIII. up the ant, to barton and stalham .

CHAPTER IX. womack broad .

CHAPTER X. hickling broad .

CHAPTER XI. horsey mere and somerton broad .

CHAPTER XII. back to yarmouth .

CHAPTER XIII. yarmouth to somerleyton .

CHAPTER XIV. from somerleyton to beccles .

CHAPTER XV. oulton broad .

CHAPTER XVI. ormesby and fritton .

APPENDIX. railway access to fishing stations .

NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK FISHERIES ACT.

TABLE OF RIVER DISTANCES.

TIDES.

FISHING GENERALLY.

YACHTING.

SHOOTING AND SKATING.

FAUNA OF THE BROADS.

Footnotes.

This ebook was transcribed by Les Bowler.

Wroxham Broad

Jarrolds’ “Holiday” Series.

 

THE HANDBOOK
to the
RIVERS AND BROADS
of
NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK.

by
G. CHRISTOPHER DAVIES,
Author ofNorfolk Broads and Rivers,” “The Swan and her Crew,” etc., etc.

 

REVISED AND ENLARGED.

 

eighteenth edition.

 

JARROLD AND SONS,
3, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, LONDON;
LONDON AND EXCHANGE STREETS, NORWICH.

branches: 182, king street, great yarmouth;
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