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Description
Chocolate or brown print photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fink sitting in their parlor on the occasion of Mr. Fink's 71st birthday, January 25, 1912. The Finks sit in straight back chairs near a table holding three large plant pots with a spider plant, a philodendron, and a palm. A second palm and a Christmas cactus sit on top of a bookshelf. Mrs. Fink is an elderly woman with white hair pulled back in a tight bun. She wears a dark skirt and white, pin-tucked blouse. She holds a ball of yarn and knitting needles in her lap with what appears to be a wool stocking she is making. Mr. Fink wears a three-piece suit and holds a book in his lap, his finger marking the place he was reading. Location not known. See NAFOH 2462.
Topic
Social Life and Customs
Collection
MF072
Series Number
NA2462
Identifier
p08017
Recommended Citation
"The Finks in Their Parlor" (1912). Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History Image Gallery. 623.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/nafoh_gallery/623
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Keywords
Dinsmore Family, Portraits