Frank Wills was born on 17 August 1852 in
Bristol into a large family, as the fifth of seven children born to
Henry Overton Wills II and his second wife Mary Seccombe (1815–1897). There were also eleven children from Henry's first marriage to Isabella Board (1806–1843). Frank's father was one of the owners of the
W.D. & H.O. Wills tobacco company, which became the largest tobacco importer and manufacturer of tobacco products in late 19th-century Britain. Frank had several brothers who followed their father into the family tobacco business, but he was drawn instead to a technical career. He initially attended
Mill Hill School in London and
Amersham Hall in
Buckinghamshire, before entering the
Merchant Venturer's Technical College in Bristol, where he trained as an architect and
surveyor. He ultimately became one of the most respected architects in Bristol, and designed several notable buildings, including the main W.D. & H.O. Wills company factory on East Street in
Bedminster, the facade of which is partially preserved in the modern building. He also worked on the Bedminster Library, several churches, part of the
Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, and the
Bristol Grammar School. == Later years and death ==