North Devon’s Home Front Writers, 1937 45
The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon
When: 25 July 2026 to 27 October 2026
Where: Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon
Time: 10:00 - 16:30
Cost: Admission FREE
Suitable for: Any age
North Devon’s Home Front Writers, 1937-1945
Exhibition launch event: date tbc
All welcome | FREE
An exhibition reflecting on the lives of people visiting and living in North Devon during a significant period in history, as captured in the nation’s Mass Observation diaries.
Between 1937 and 1946, just over 100 men and women were recruited as untrained volunteers to keep diaries and respond to questionnaires that would document their lives in Devon in what formed part of a national social research project known as Mass Observation.
The writers were encouraged to be honest and truthful as they wrote about a wide range of topics. The result was a milestone not only in detailing everyday life but in understanding British values, opinion and perspectives. Writers not only documented otherwise unrecorded events but also revealed views and attitudes about a variety of subjects including ones relating to the war, such as evacuees, bombing, rations, blackout, foreign servicemen, and politicians. Perhaps more unexpectedly, the writers commented upon race, the empire, the place of women in society, religion, the press, and sex.
Thirteen of the writers recorded life in North Devon. They were based in Barnstaple (2), Bideford (3), Clovelly (1), Ilfracombe (2), Lynmouth (1), North Molton (1), South Molton (1), Westward Ho! (1) and Woolacombe (1). Some were on holiday but most were longstanding residents who wrote of local life as it descended into war.
The diaries and questionnaires were sent each month to a central archive that is today housed at The Keep in Brighton. Few of the descendants of the Devon writers were aware that their family members had written for Mass Observation.
Exhibition talks
The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of talks, including one by Dr Todd Gray MBE, historian, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, and author of Devon’s Home Front Diaries, 1937 to 1945, published in 2025. More information and booking details will be made available on our website soon.
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