Maid of Industry

Photograph by Bob Brink

Maid of Industry, 1901c

by Charlie Henderson

Sculpture 

(Stone)

The Railway Coastal Museum, St. John's

495 Water St., St. John's, NL A1E 6B5

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This figurative statue has stood in front of the former Riverhead Station (now known as the Johnson Innovation Station at the Railway Coastal Museum) since 1903. It was carved from a sandstone gatepost of the Anglican Cathedral, which was damaged in the fire of 1892.

The sculptor, Charlie Henderson, was a stonemason for the Reid Newfoundland Railway. The statue's base was used as a drinking fountain, and the granite for the base came from a quarry near Gaff Topsails, an abandoned railway settlement located in the interior of Newfoundland.

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