Images of the Fishing Stations

Hooping Harbour (Sans Fond) (EdBb-02)

Paul Bromley brings his skiff into Sans Fond. Paul Bromley brings his skiff into Sans Fond.

The shoreline at Sans Fond showing the flat terrace that made this site appealing to French fishing crews. The shoreline at Sans Fond showing the flat terrace that made this site appealing to French fishing crews.

Cobble beach at Sans Fond with the grassy terrace. Cobble beach at Sans Fond with the grassy terrace.

An alignment of four large rocks in the sand beach, parallel to the shore. An alignment of four large rocks in the sand beach, parallel to the shore.

Orange ballast flint found on the beach at Sans Fond. Orange ballast flint found on the beach at Sans Fond.

The view up the fjord, towards Sans Fond and the open sea, from Hooping Harbour. The view up the fjord, towards Sans Fond and the open sea, from Hooping Harbour.

A large wrought-iron anchor, likely French 17th-19th century, recovered from Hooping Harbour. A large wrought-iron anchor, likely French 17th-19th century, recovered from Hooping Harbour.

(L) A simple bench, made by the livyers of Hooping Harbour, with small pieces of wood.
(R) A wooden grave marker at Hooping Harbour, near Sans Fond.