Images of the Fishing Stations

La Crémaillère (EiAv-03)

A typical galet surface. A typical galet surface.

Mélissa Burns, Stéphane Noël and French avocational historian Marc Moingeon, uncovering the tabular rocks of the possible plinth support for a forgotten Breton cross, documented in 1680 at this site. Mélissa Burns, Stéphane Noël and French avocational historian Marc Moingeon, uncovering the tabular rocks of
the possible plinth support for a forgotten Breton cross, documented in 1680 at this site.

St&eacutephane Noël tests the eroding vegetation edge along the beach. Stéphane Noël tests the eroding vegetation edge along the beach.

La Crémallère beach and terrace. La Crémallère beach and terrace.

A sherd of a Normandy coarse stoneware jar, practically invisible on the stony beach. A sherd of a Normandy coarse stoneware jar, practically invisible on the stony beach.

La Crémallère beach. La Crémallère beach.

A 19th-century headstone. A 19th-century headstone.

Recording a rock alignment and an associated square turf foundation. Probably 19th-century. Recording a rock alignment and an associated square turf foundation. Probably 19th-century.