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The name Wills Hall reflects the university's connection with the Wills family. The fortune made by their famous tobacco empire, W. D. & H. O. Wills and later Imperial Tobacco, enabled Henry Overton Wills III to fund the university's foundation in 1908 with a pledge of £100,000 and he financed many of its finest buildings, such as the Wills Memorial Building.
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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.
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He designed the mission hall of St Anne's in Greenbank (1900–01), Bristol Baptist College (1913–1915), St Davids Welsh Anglican Church 1896 Feeder Road (demolished 1923) due to poor foundations. Oatley also designed New Buckingham Baptist in 1903 demolished for student accommodation c2002.