Francis Robert Hinkins (14 October 1852 – 6 August 1934) was an English author, photographer and illustrator.
Among his works were Romany Life (1915 Mills & Boon, under nom de plume 'Frank Cuttriss')[1] and Water-colour drawings of British spiders and their webs;[2] he is best known for contributing many of the photographs in his friend Arthur Mee's famous book The Children's Encyclopædia.
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