Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1852- 1932.
Frank William Wills (1852-1932).


Henry Wills' son and architect for notable buildings in Bristol; such as The Wills Factory Buildings in East Street and Raleigh Raod, Bedmister Library, chuches, part of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. <ref>[[Bristol's 'M Shed']]</ref>
1852 Born son of Henry Wills
 
Architect for notable buildings in Bristol, such as: The [[W. D. and H. O. Wills| Wills Factory Buildings]] in East Street and Raleigh Road, Bedminster Library, churches, part of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. <ref>[[Bristol's 'M Shed']]</ref>


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[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
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[[Category: Births 1850-1859]]
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Frank William Wills (1852-1932).

1852 Born son of Henry Wills

Architect for notable buildings in Bristol, such as: The Wills Factory Buildings in East Street and Raleigh Road, Bedminster Library, churches, part of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. [1]

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