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hydrofoil device. Mary
Frampton's childhood and adolescence and are also documented through photographs, newspaper clippings, and school materials. Items from Frampton's later life include photographs, largely of her husband, Robert Frampton, their dogs and various homes together, as well as hand-drawn holiday cards and albums from Mary Frampton's memorial service.
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Save Our Coast features materials from Mary
Frampton's time directing this organization to advocate for various environmental causes in Malibu. She was particularly interested in establishing a Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Malibu, but she was also involved in many other causes, such as cleaning
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Personal Files contain materials from Mary
Nogueras Frampton's personal life. Many materials belonged to her mother, sculptor Edith Hethcock Nogueras, including old family photographs, correspondence with family and her husband, Eugenio Nogueras, sketches, memorabilia, and an official patent for a
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Frampton's work, and cartoons presumably drawn by fellow staff at the paper about Frampton. There are also several issues of
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FRAMPTON, MARY N. was born 17 September 1930, received Social
Security number 564-40-2779 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died 29 December 2006 Source: Death Master File (public domain)
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