Nestled in the shadow of the imposing Stirling Castle, the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum requires only the most robust of volunteers to match up to its dramatic location.
When former structural engineer Bob Taggart arrived at the institution he certainly fitted the bill, was dubbed 'Bob the builder', and has now been named Volunteer of the Year.
Through Stirling Volunteer Centre's Open Door Project, Bob began working at the Stirling Smith almost a year ago and has since contributed a huge amount of time and energy, using his extensive knowledge to make an enormous difference.
However, despite his retirement, Bob has now left the institution to take up a full time paid job. But he leaves behind him a rich legacy.
“Bob has improved the quality of our working spaces beyond measure, as well as adding to the displays at the Smith,” explained Michael McGinnes, Smith Collections Manager. “We will miss him.”
From refurbishing 1930s cinema seats and organising a new museum sign, to building a Tardis for last year's Dr Who exhibition, staff at the Stirling Smith have said that some of Bob's work will last for a century.