Wills Brothers

The Wills Brothers, also known as W. J. & T. Wills, consisting of William John (born c. 1826 in Islington, London) and Thomas Wills (born c. 1835 in St Pancras, London) were a firm of sculptor brothers who were noted for their sculpture and modelling work between 1857 and 1895. Annual exhibitors at the Royal Academy until 1884, they were best known for their designs of drinking fountains, and were employed by the Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association and Coalbrookdale Company. They were noted for their cast-iron work in particular, made by the Coalbrookdale Company.

Wills Brothers

The Wills Brothers, also known as W. J. & T. Wills, consisting of William John (born c. 1826 in Islington, London) and Thomas Wills (born c. 1835 in St Pancras, London) were a firm of sculptor brothers who were noted for their sculpture and modelling work between 1857 and 1895. Annual exhibitors at the Royal Academy until 1884, they were best known for their designs of drinking fountains, and were employed by the Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association and Coalbrookdale Company. They were noted for their cast-iron work in particular, made by the Coalbrookdale Company.