John Hollins (1798–1855) was a portrait painter who was based in London. His works are at the National Portrait Gallery. Hollins' painting planning a record breaking balloon trip includes the three balloonists Robert Hollond, Thomas Monck Mason and Charles Green and an image of Hollins himself.

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  • John Hollins (1798–1855) was a portrait painter who was based in London. His works are at the National Portrait Gallery. Hollins' painting planning a record breaking balloon trip includes the three balloonists Robert Hollond, Thomas Monck Mason and Charles Green and an image of Hollins himself.
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  • John Hollins (right) and Walter Prideaux
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  • John Hollins (1798–1855) was a portrait painter who was based in London. His works are at the National Portrait Gallery. Hollins' painting planning a record breaking balloon trip includes the three balloonists Robert Hollond, Thomas Monck Mason and Charles Green and an image of Hollins himself.
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