Black and white photograph from early 1900s featuring men and women dancing in the street as part of a town festival.
Exhibitions

Bruce Oliver: A Grand Old Man of Barnstaple

An exhi­bi­tion co-curat­ed with North Devon Athenaeum focus­ing on the life and work of local man, Bruce Oliv­er (18831976).

Described as a ‘Grand Old Man of Barum’ on his death in 1976, Bruce William Oliver was born just over 140 years ago on 28 May 1883. This exhibition, curated in collaboration with Naomi Ayre, the Librarian at the North Devon Athenaeum, reveals Bruce Oliver as a man both at work and play. It sheds new light on his role as a civic leader and his achievements as an architect. The exhibition also brings to life his playful nature and his passion for culture, sport and community.

In his professional life Oliver was a well-known local architect who, along with his father William Clement Oliver, was responsible for designing many of the nineteenth century buildings in Barnstaple. He was elected Mayor of Barnstaple in 1931 due to this and his services to the community, charity and entertainment.

Oliver joined the board of the North Devon Athenaeum in 1932, becoming a Trustee and Chair in 1951. When poor health forced him to step down, he was given the honorary title of Life President. Following his death, he left the bulk of his estate to the Athenaeum, including his notes, drawings, watercolours, photographic slides and more – including his house, Homestead, in South Park, Barnstaple. Some of the items from his estate will be on display during the exhibition.

Black and white photograph from early 1900s featuring men and women dancing in the street as part of a town festival.
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