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John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts, established by John Andrew and his son George T. Andrew. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Work produced by the firm appeared in publications of Lee & Shepard [ 3 ] and Edward S. Curtis , [ 4 ] and in titles such as Anthony's Photographic Bulletin.
The A History of Fly Fishing for Trout (1st Edition Reprint ed.). Rockville Centre, NY: Freshlet Press. Hills, John Waller (1973). The A History of Fly Fishing for Trout (3rd ed.). London: Barry Shurlock. ISBN 0-903330-04-0. Hills, John Waller (1995). A History of Fly Fishing for Trout (Flyfisher's Classic Library 1921 Facsimile ed.). Wales, UK ...
The Trout memo, written in 1939, is a document comparing the deception of an enemy in wartime with fly fishing. [1] Issued under the name of Admiral John Godfrey, Britain's director of naval intelligence, according to the historian Ben Macintyre it bore the hallmarks of having been written by Godfrey's assistant Ian Fleming, who later created the James Bond series of spy novels.
The Fly-Fisher's Entomology, Illustrated by Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect and Accompanied by a Few Observations and Instructions Relative to Trout-and-Grayling Fishing, first published in 1836 by Alfred Ronalds (1802–1860), was the first comprehensive work related to the entomology associated with fly fishing.
Andrew Carnegie – Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist; C.A. Carpenter – freight agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad; John Weakley Chalfant – president of People's National Bank, associated with steel tubing manufacturer Spang, Chalfant and Company; George H. Christy – attorney in Pittsburgh
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The firm of James N. Miller & Sons was established in 1747, by John Miller, wheelwright and joiner of Over Kellie. [1] Up to 1888, the firm built fishing boats for St Monans, Pittenweem and Anstruther. As well as being boat builders, the firm were the local joiners and undertakers, making the coffins themselves.
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