stageThe numerous bays and harbours of the island were filled with ships of a wide variety of nationalities who landed and set up their "stages" for drying their fish.G. M. Story AUG 1970 JH AUG 1970PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedFISHING STAGE, FLARE-UP, STAGE HEAD, stage beam, ~door, ~lamp, ~light, ~ loft, ~longer, ~pole, ~room, ~wor
stage nWe emerged at the base of a spindly and unbelivably rickety stage (as fishermen's wharves ...
stageIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage an...
stage head n... at one end of [the stage] is a wharf, called the stage head, extending far enough ...
stageOn either side along the coast were erected those"stages" for the reception of the boats at an...
stageWharf on which fish is dried.G. M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
stage. . . a"stage" is a small out-building, at the water-side, where the fish are split and salted...
stage nThe stages are begun on the edge of the shore, and built out into the sea, a floor of round ...
stageHouses for "heading," and "splitting," and salting fish.G.M.Story July 1964PRINTED ITEMUsed I...
stage nWhen the Fish are Catchd they are Carried to the Stage which is built with one End Hanging o...
stage nThe majority of the buildings ... fronting the water are stages and storehouses. The wharf a...
stageLanding warf, part open, part covered for the storing of fish.G.M.Story April 1964PRINTED ITE...
stageThe stage is the most important building in a cod-fishing establishment. It is a large wooden...
stageTier above tier along the coast, supported by fir-poles fixed in the rocks, are the stages on...
stage nThe place where the operation of curing the cod-fish is performed, is a _stage_ or covered p...
stage. . . they carry the Fish on Shore, to such place where there is a Stage or open Scaffold to t...
stage nWe emerged at the base of a spindly and unbelivably rickety stage (as fishermen's wharves ...
stageIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage an...
stage head n... at one end of [the stage] is a wharf, called the stage head, extending far enough ...
stageOn either side along the coast were erected those"stages" for the reception of the boats at an...
stageWharf on which fish is dried.G. M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
stage. . . a"stage" is a small out-building, at the water-side, where the fish are split and salted...
stage nThe stages are begun on the edge of the shore, and built out into the sea, a floor of round ...
stageHouses for "heading," and "splitting," and salting fish.G.M.Story July 1964PRINTED ITEMUsed I...
stage nWhen the Fish are Catchd they are Carried to the Stage which is built with one End Hanging o...
stage nThe majority of the buildings ... fronting the water are stages and storehouses. The wharf a...
stageLanding warf, part open, part covered for the storing of fish.G.M.Story April 1964PRINTED ITE...
stageThe stage is the most important building in a cod-fishing establishment. It is a large wooden...
stageTier above tier along the coast, supported by fir-poles fixed in the rocks, are the stages on...
stage nThe place where the operation of curing the cod-fish is performed, is a _stage_ or covered p...
stage. . . they carry the Fish on Shore, to such place where there is a Stage or open Scaffold to t...
stage nWe emerged at the base of a spindly and unbelivably rickety stage (as fishermen's wharves ...
stageIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage an...
stage head n... at one end of [the stage] is a wharf, called the stage head, extending far enough ...