Frank W. Angell (1851–1943) was an American architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island.
He trained as a carpenter,[2] but in 1872 he entered the office of Providence architects Walker & Gould as a draftsman.
In January 1881, he and Thomas J. Gould left the firm, which would become William R. Walker & Son.
Afterwards, Angell entered semi-retirement, taking occasional work at an office in his Pawtuxet home.
[4] Frank W. Angell was related to Providence and New York architect Edward L.