Francis "Frank" John Potter (1871-1948) was a British architect who designed the new Hampstead Observatory and the Carlton Tavern in Kilburn, London.
He had sisters Edith, Elizabeth, Frances and Helen, and brothers Herbert and William.
[5][6] Potter was the architect of the new Carlton Tavern, Kilburn, London, built in 1920-21 for Charrington & Co.
It replaced an earlier pub on the same site that was destroyed by a German Zeppelin bomb in 1918.
[9] Potter was an associate and then a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.