Frink Collection

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Title

Frink Collection

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Images provided by Joe Frink.

Creator

Joe Frink

Contributor

Joe Frink

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Collection Items

Frink House
Photo of the Frink house taken by the Boyer Art Studio. The house was located on the South side of Mission Road.

Ruth and Caroline Frink
Portrait of Ruth and Caroline Frink. Caroline was Horace Frink's wife and the matriarch of the Frink family.

Frink House
Frink house on Mission Road.

Ruth Frink
Portrait of Ruth Frink.

Puppies
Eight puppies eat rom eight Hills Brothers Coffee clans.

Conaway State Fair
The orange growers of the Bryn Mawr area were well-represented with this elaborately decorated buggy in the parade of the 1903 California State Fair in Sacramento.

Frinks in Tahiti
In 1931 the Frink family took a trip to Tahiti and posed next to a large Banyan tree. The Frink family was quite prosperous in order to afford an overseas vacation in the midst of the Great Depression. The inscription on the back of the photograph…

Mark Frink
Mark Frink poses with his shotgun in front of the Frink house.

Portrait of man
Possibly a portrait of Marcus Frink.

Donald Eugene Frink Birth Certificate
Donald Eugene Frink was born to Milton J. Frink and Ruth Matilda Weed on September 19, 1919. It mentions his residence as "Redlands Junction" another name used for Bryn Mawr.
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