Mason Manufacturing Company, founded by Frank Mason and his son, George, are credited with the original style of its time.
Frank Mason may refer to:
In a letter written many years afterward by Frank Mason, then consul- general at Frankfort, he refers to "that happy summer at Nauheim."
During the robbery, he shot and killed police constable Frank Mason of the Hertfordshire Police.
At his arrest, Pierpont gave his name as Frank Mason, but later in the day admitted his identity.
Frank Mason rented Huntley to George W. Johnson, a Union sympathizer, for two years beginning on 1 August 1860.
Mason's father was Frank Mason, a cousin of the actor, James Mason.
He was the first Welsh-trained horse to have won the Grand National, and was ridden by Frank Mason.
Pierpont's attorneys did not yet admit that his name was anything other than Frank Mason, the alias given in Detroit.
March - Frank Mason, editor of the Tenby Observer, challenges the local council's right to ban him from their meetings.