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Archibald Collins
b. 1853
Artist (Painter)
After exhibiting with the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, and the Royal Institute, Collins moved to Adelaide for health reasons in 1899. He was also know to have taught Hans Heysen.
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b. 1853 Worcestershire, England, UK
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