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Wills Memorial Building

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Wills Memorial Building
General information
Architectural stylePerpendicular Gothic, Gothic revival
Town or cityBristol
CountryEngland
Construction started1915
Completed1925
Cost£501,566 19s 10d
ClientW. D. & H. O. Wills
Height215 ft (65.5 m)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sir George Oatley

The Wills Memorial Building (also known as the Wills Memorial Tower or simply the Wills Tower) is a neo-Gothic building in Bristol, England, designed by Sir George Oatley and built as a memorial to Henry Overton Wills III[1][2][3][4] by his sons George and Henry Wills.[5] Begun in 1915 and not opened until 1925, it is considered one of the last great Gothic buildings to be built in England.[6]

Standing near the top of Park Street on Queens Road,[6] it is a landmark building of the University of Bristol that currently houses the School of Law and the Department of Earth Sciences, as well as the Law and Earth Sciences libraries.[7] It is the fourth highest structure in Bristol, standing at 215 ft (65.5 m).[8]

Many regard the building as synonymous with the University of Bristol. It is the centrepiece building of the university precinct[9] and is used by the university for degree ceremonies and examinations, which take place in the Great Hall.[10]

Architecture commentator Nikolaus Pevsner described it as:

"a tour de force in Gothic Revival, so convinced, so vast, and so competent that one cannot help feeling respect for it."[11]

It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building[12][13] and serves as a regional European Documentation Centre.

History edit

 
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 first Chancellor of the university who donated £100,000 to the university. Sir George Oatley, who also worked on a number of other buildings for the university,[14] was chosen as architect and told to "build to last". He produced a design in the Perpendicular Gothic style, to evoke the famous university buildings of Oxford and Cambridge. The building was funded through the fortunes which the Wills family made through tobacco.[1] Oatley later claimed that his inspiration for the building came from a dream where he saw a tower on a hill, with shields around it.[15]

Construction started in 1915 but was halted in 1916 due to the continuation of the First World War.[16] Work resumed in 1919, and the Wills Memorial Building was finally opened on 9 June 1925 by King George V and Queen Mary,[17] having cost a total of £501,566 19s 10d. The building was opened with a Royal Salute of 21 chimes from 'Great George', the nine-and-a-half ton bell within the octagonal belfry of the tower, which is tolled on the death of a monarch or chancellor.[18][19] Oatley received a knighthood that year in recognition of his work on the building.[20]

In 1940, during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War, the Great Hall with its hammerbeam roof was badly damaged by a German bomb-blast. It was restored in the 1960s to Oatley's original design;[18] at the same time the adjoining wing was enlarged by Ralph Brentnall.

21st-century controversy edit

The alleged connection of the Wills family to historical slavery via the U.S. tobacco industry attracted controversy in the 2010s, with some students petitioning the University of Bristol to rename the building in March 2017. In 2018, the university published a response and consultation on how to address the issue, including (amongst others) the suggestion of renaming university buildings and changing the coat of arms.[21]

On 28 February 2022 the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building was occupied by a group of students. The student occupiers barricaded themselves in the Great Hall in solidarity with ongoing industrial action by the University and Colleges Union which represents many teaching and professional services staff at the University.[22]

Description edit

The building's dominant feature is the Wills Tower, built in reinforced concrete faced with Bath and Clipsham stone,[2] with carving designed in collaboration with Jean Hahn of King's Heath Guild, Birmingham. At 215 ft (65.5 m) high it is over twice the height of the nearby Cabot Tower. It is 16 metres square and ornamented with heraldic shields. It is topped by an octagonal lantern which houses Great George (England's ninth-largest bell, weighing over 9.5 tonnes)[23] which strikes on the hour.

In addition to the Great Hall there is a General Library, Reception Room and Council Chamber, and a further 50 rooms including some teaching space such as seminar rooms and lecture theatres. In the Entrance Hall are two ceremonial staircases. The building is also used as a conference venue.[9]

Restoration edit

 
Restoration work in 2006

In 2006, cleaning work began on the Wills Memorial Building costing £750,000.[24] Cleaning on the building revealed the engraving "IO TRIVMPHE"[25] intended as a tribute to the architect of the building Sir George Oatley. The engraving had remained hidden for over 80 years[26] and recognises the role of Sir Isambard Owen (then Vice-Chancellor) in the realisation of Oatley's plans. Harry Patch, a veteran of the First World War who also worked on the building, re-unveiled the now clean building.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bristol University | The University | The Wills Memorial Building 10 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 November 2001.
  3. ^ Building – 686 – Wills Memorial Tower – Bristol
  4. ^ "Bristol University". Wills Tower set for new glory. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
  5. ^ Lucy Smith, 100 Buildings 100 Years, 20th Century Society, Batsford, 2014
  6. ^ a b The Wills Memorial Building is situated at the top of Park Street in Queens Road
  7. ^ Bristol University | The University | Law Library 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Wills Memorial Building, Bristol | 151240". Emporis. Retrieved 3 May 2022.[dead link]
  9. ^ a b Bristol University – Centre for Romantic Studies – Wills Memorial Building 27 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Bristol University | The University | Graduation 19 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ . University of Bristol, Centre for Romantic Studies. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2006.
  12. ^ Historic England. "University Tower and Wills Memorial Building and attached front walls and lamps (1218203)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  13. ^ "University Tower and Wills Memorial Building and attached front walls and lamps". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
  14. ^ "Administrative/Biological History". Sir George Oatley Architectural Papers. Archives Hub. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 June 2007.
  16. ^ "School of Earth Sciences | School of Earth Sciences | University of Bristol".
  17. ^ "University of Bristol Press Release: Harry Patch, 109, WWI veteran, lights up city's skyline". University of Bristol. 21 February 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  18. ^ a b Burrough, THB (1970). Bristol. London: Studio Vista. ISBN 0-289-79804-3.
  19. ^ "2009: Bell-ringing". University of Bristol. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  20. ^ "New Chapter for the Wills Memorial Building". University of Bristol. Retrieved 18 March 2006.
  21. ^ "Past Matters". University of Bristol. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  22. ^ "Bristol uni students continue occupation over pensions row – BBC News". BBC News. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  23. ^ "Great Bells – British Isles". from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  24. ^ Bristol University | News from the University | Wills Tower set for new glory
  25. ^ Wills Memorial Building – August 2006 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Bristol University | News from the University | 80-year-old engraving finally discovered
  27. ^ "Obituary: Private Harry Patch". Daily Telegraph. London. 25 July 2009. Retrieved 25 July 2009.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • A virtual tour inside the Wills Memorial Building
  • A virtual tour of the Law Library inside the Wills Memorial Building
  • A gallery of images from the BBC showing the restoration work which took place in 2006

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the top of Park Street on Queens Road 6 it is a landmark building of the University of Bristol that currently houses the School of Law and the Department of Earth Sciences as well as the Law and Earth Sciences libraries 7 It is the fourth highest structure in Bristol standing at 215 ft 65 5 m 8 Many regard the building as synonymous with the University of Bristol It is the centrepiece building of the university precinct 9 and is used by the university for degree ceremonies and examinations which take place in the Great Hall 10 Architecture commentator Nikolaus Pevsner described it as a tour de force in Gothic Revival so convinced so vast and so competent that one cannot help feeling respect for it 11 It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building 12 13 and serves as a regional European Documentation Centre Contents 1 History 1 1 21st century controversy 2 Description 3 Restoration 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Wills Memorial Geology Library nbsp Wills Memorial Building front face nbsp Great George in the tower of the Wills Memorial Building nbsp Wills Memorial Building interiorThe Wills Memorial Building was commissioned in 1912 by George Alfred Wills and Henry Herbert Wills the magnates of the Bristol tobacco company W D amp H O Wills in honour of their father Henry Overton Wills III benefactor and first Chancellor of the university who donated 100 000 to the university Sir George Oatley who also worked on a number of other buildings for the university 14 was chosen as architect and told to build to last He produced a design in the Perpendicular Gothic style to evoke the famous university buildings of Oxford and Cambridge The building was funded through the fortunes which the Wills family made through tobacco 1 Oatley later claimed that his inspiration for the building came from a dream where he saw a tower on a hill with shields around it 15 Construction started in 1915 but was halted in 1916 due to the continuation of the First World War 16 Work resumed in 1919 and the Wills Memorial Building was finally opened on 9 June 1925 by King George V and Queen Mary 17 having cost a total of 501 566 19s 10d The building was opened with a Royal Salute of 21 chimes from Great George the nine and a half ton bell within the octagonal belfry of the tower which is tolled on the death of a monarch or chancellor 18 19 Oatley received a knighthood that year in recognition of his work on the building 20 In 1940 during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War the Great Hall with its hammerbeam roof was badly damaged by a German bomb blast It was restored in the 1960s to Oatley s original design 18 at the same time the adjoining wing was enlarged by Ralph Brentnall 21st century controversy edit The alleged connection of the Wills family to historical slavery via the U S tobacco industry attracted controversy in the 2010s with some students petitioning the University of Bristol to rename the building in March 2017 In 2018 the university published a response and consultation on how to address the issue including amongst others the suggestion of renaming university buildings and changing the coat of arms 21 On 28 February 2022 the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building was occupied by a group of students The student occupiers barricaded themselves in the Great Hall in solidarity with ongoing industrial action by the University and Colleges Union which represents many teaching and professional services staff at the University 22 Description editThe building s dominant feature is the Wills Tower built in reinforced concrete faced with Bath and Clipsham stone 2 with carving designed in collaboration with Jean Hahn of King s Heath Guild Birmingham At 215 ft 65 5 m high it is over twice the height of the nearby Cabot Tower It is 16 metres square and ornamented with heraldic shields It is topped by an octagonal lantern which houses Great George England s ninth largest bell weighing over 9 5 tonnes 23 which strikes on the hour In addition to the Great Hall there is a General Library Reception Room and Council Chamber and a further 50 rooms including some teaching space such as seminar rooms and lecture theatres In the Entrance Hall are two ceremonial staircases The building is also used as a conference venue 9 Restoration edit nbsp Restoration work in 2006In 2006 cleaning work began on the Wills Memorial Building costing 750 000 24 Cleaning on the building revealed the engraving IO TRIVMPHE 25 intended as a tribute to the architect of the building Sir George Oatley The engraving had remained hidden for over 80 years 26 and recognises the role of Sir Isambard Owen then Vice Chancellor in the realisation of Oatley s plans Harry Patch a veteran of the First World War who also worked on the building re unveiled the now clean building 27 See also editList of tallest buildings and structures in BristolReferences edit a b Bristol University The University The Wills Memorial Building Archived 10 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b About Bristol Landmarks Wills Memorial Tower Archived from the original on 23 November 2001 Building 686 Wills Memorial Tower Bristol Bristol University Wills Tower set for new glory Retrieved 23 June 2007 Lucy Smith 100 Buildings 100 Years 20th Century Society Batsford 2014 a b The Wills Memorial Building is situated at the top of Park Street in Queens Road Bristol University The University Law Library Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Wills Memorial Building Bristol 151240 Emporis Retrieved 3 May 2022 dead link a b Bristol University Centre for Romantic Studies Wills Memorial Building Archived 27 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Bristol University The University Graduation Archived 19 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Wills Memorial Building University of Bristol Centre for Romantic Studies Archived from the original on 27 June 2006 Retrieved 18 March 2006 Historic England University Tower and Wills Memorial Building and attached front walls and lamps 1218203 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 4 April 2015 University Tower and Wills Memorial Building and attached front walls and lamps historicengland org uk Retrieved 13 March 2007 Administrative Biological History Sir George Oatley Architectural Papers Archives Hub Retrieved 22 September 2011 Wills Memorial Building Archived from the original on 5 June 2007 School of Earth Sciences School of Earth Sciences University of Bristol University of Bristol Press Release Harry Patch 109 WWI veteran lights up city s skyline University of Bristol 21 February 2008 Retrieved 22 September 2011 a b Burrough THB 1970 Bristol London Studio Vista ISBN 0 289 79804 3 2009 Bell ringing University of Bristol Retrieved 24 September 2020 New Chapter for the Wills Memorial Building University of Bristol Retrieved 18 March 2006 Past Matters University of Bristol Retrieved 11 October 2019 Bristol uni students continue occupation over pensions row BBC News BBC News 3 March 2022 Retrieved 5 March 2022 Great Bells British Isles Archived from the original on 18 May 2021 Retrieved 23 January 2022 Bristol University News from the University Wills Tower set for new glory Wills Memorial Building August 2006 Archived 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bristol University News from the University 80 year old engraving finally discovered Obituary Private Harry Patch Daily Telegraph London 25 July 2009 Retrieved 25 July 2009 Further reading editWhittingham S Wills Memorial Building Bristol 2003 ISBN 0 86292 541 X 1 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wills Memorial Building A virtual tour inside the Wills Memorial Building A virtual tour of the Law Library inside the Wills Memorial Building A gallery of images from the BBC showing the restoration work which took place in 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wills Memorial Building amp oldid 1211919972, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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