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  2. Wills Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Wills Memorial Geology Library Wills Memorial Building, front face Great George in the tower of the Wills Memorial Building Wills Memorial Building interior. The Wills Memorial Building was commissioned in 1912 by George Alfred Wills and Henry Herbert Wills, the magnates of the Bristol tobacco company W. D. & H. O. Wills, in honour of their father, Henry Overton Wills III, benefactor and ...

  3. File:Wills Memorial Building, Bristol University (2318).jpg

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    English: Wills Memorial Building, Bristol University. Bristol University was founded in 1909, largely at his own personal expense, by Henry Overton Wills III (22 December 1828 – 4 September 1911) of Kelston Knoll, near Bath in Somerset, a prominent and wealthy member of the Bristol tobacco manufacturing family of Wills which founded the firm of W. D. & H. O. Wills.

  4. Henry Herbert Wills - Wikipedia

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    He also funded the building of the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory situated in Royal Fort Gardens. [2] With his brother Sir George Alfred Wills Bt, he was responsible for the building of the Wills Memorial Building, a landmark building of Bristol University, in memory of his father. [3] He was appointed High Sheriff of Somerset for 1910. [4]

  5. Bristol University to keep building names linked to slave ...

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    The University of Bristol will, however, ... In 2017, a group of students set up a petition to change the name of the Wills Memorial Building due to the family’s links to the tobacco trade. A ...

  6. University of Bristol slave trade buildings will not change names

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  7. Henry Overton Wills III - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral-like Wills Memorial Building in Bristol, built in memory of Henry Overton Wills III by his two eldest sons. Henry Overton Wills III (22 December 1828 – 4 September 1911) of Kelston Knoll, near Bath in Somerset, was a prominent and wealthy member of the Bristol tobacco manufacturing family of Wills which founded the firm of W. D. & H. O. Wills.

  8. George Alfred Wills - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Alfred Wills, 1st Baronet of Blagdon (3 June 1854 – 11 July 1928) was the Chairman, then first President, of Imperial Tobacco and a prominent member of an eminent Bristol family. He was the son of Henry Overton Wills III and Alice Hopkinson and was educated at Mill Hill School before joining his father’s business, WD & HO Wills ...

  9. Campaign to save building home to early Banksy art - AOL

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    A Bristol community centre which boasts early Banksy artworks on its walls has been put up for sale by its owners. The George Wills Memorial Hall, in Barton Hill, known locally as The Dug Out, has ...