This is an original pen and ink sketch of Pilton Street in deep snow by Bruce William Oliver of Barnstaple probably dating from the winter of 1923-24. Bruce Oliver was a prominent architect in Bideford and Barnstaple, who had a keen interest in local history and was closely involved in the North Devon Athenaeum. His collection includes several architectural notes on various places within North Devon as well as drawings and watercolours under the name Roland. There is also a collection of his photographs and slides within the Image Collection of the Athenaeum. He was Mayor of Barnstaple in 1931 and his portrait by an unknown artist hangs in the Guildhall in the centre of the town. He was born in 1883 and died in 1976. This pen and ink sketch was presented to The Pilton Story by Roy Barnes from the estate of Phyllis Allen, Roy’s aunt.
Pilton Cinema Shorts’ Evening
Pilton Cinema is organising its second evening of short local films on 29th August 2014. After last year’s successful evening in July, when seven excellent films by local filmmakers Tony Webber, Matt Briggs, Mark Brindle, Joel Mills and Ryan Martin were shown to a fascinated audience. The titles were:
- ‘Drama’
- ‘Roof-tops, Chimney Pots and Seagulls’
- ‘Dreamin”
- ‘St Anne’s Chapel Virtual Tour’
- ‘Living with Faismorts’
- ‘Gangnam Style by Tesco Barnstaple’
- ‘Magic Girl’.
If you are a filmmaker or have aspirations to be one, this could be your big break! Contact Pip Cartmell on 01271 37816801271 378168 or email piltoncinema@gmail.com BY EASTER (20th April) with details. It needs to be quite early as they have to be approved by North Devon Council before they can be shown!