Olive Gertrude Deer (née Stoakes; 31 July 1897 – 20 April 1983) was a British politician.
Born Olive Stoakes, she grew up in Cleethorpes, in Lincolnshire, where she attended the Barcroft Street School.
[1] From 1921, Deer served on the Ministry of Labour Exchange Committee, and from 1922 on her local Board of Guardians.
She was appointed as an alderman on London County Council in 1952, serving until 1958, when she switched to become a councillor for Shoreditch and Finsbury.
[1][2] Olive and George both retired in 1964 and returned to Lincolnshire.