Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls
Herring Girls

© the artist. Image credit: Fiona Jeffrey / Art UK

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Statues of a close group of herring girls who are depicted gutting herrings. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a huge fishing fleet followed the shoals of herrings along this coast. The herring girls followed the fleet by train, ready wherever it came in to gut and pack the fish. Tough, independent women, they worked in teams of three, two gutting the fish as a third packed them into barrels. One of the nine sculptures of the Whitby Sculpture Trail.
Title

Herring Girls

Date

2020–2021

Medium

galvanised steel wire

Accession number

YO21_FJ_S101

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Coastal Revival Fund and Scarborough Borough Council

Work type

Statue

Owner

Scarborough Borough Council

Custodian

Scarborough Borough Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

signed on the base of the group statue with two figures: es 21; signed on the base of the single figure: es 20

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Located at

Khyber Pass, Whitby

YO21 3PY