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Advertisements page xiv:-

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  Queen's Hotel, Ambleside
QUEEN'S HOTEL AND POSTING-HOUSE, KESWICK.


JOHN FRANK

RESPECTFULLY intimates to Tourists visiting the capital of the Lake District, that the Queen's Hotel, situate in the centre of the town, is fit up with every convenience and accommodation, with a full compliment of active and efficient servants, so that his guests may rely on every attention being paid to their comfort, at moderate charges.
Horses, Carriages, Cars, &c., with careful and steady Drivers.
Boats and experienced Guides always in attendance.

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MRS. DIXON,


  Derwentwater Hotel, Portinscale
DERWENTWATER HOTEL, PORTINSCALE.

THE Hotel stands on the margin of the Lake, and commands extensive Views of the Lake and Mountain Scenery, and was patronized by Lord John Russell and family.
The Hotel is a quarter of a mile from Crosthwaite Church, and one mile distant from Keswick. The mails pass and re-pass daily.
Pleasure Boats, Post Horses, and Neat Conveyances to be had at the Hotel.

  Hayton's lodgings, Bowness-on-Windermere
HAYTON'S PRIVATE LODGINGS

Are situate at Windermere Bank, near the village of Bowness, and close to the road from the Railway.
The View of the Head of Windermere from the Rooms is one of the most sublime and extensive in the district.
TERMS MODERATE.
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