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The Burton Art Gallery was a building in New York City where Alex and Claire Jenkins found the 19th century portrait of Charles Collins. On July 1st 1971, the Jenkins purchased the portrait and showed it to their friend, Quentin Collins. Quentin was astonished to discover that he was the physical spitting image of his ancestor.

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  • The Burton Art Gallery was a building in New York City where Alex and Claire Jenkins found the 19th century portrait of Charles Collins. On July 1st 1971, the Jenkins purchased the portrait and showed it to their friend, Quentin Collins. Quentin was astonished to discover that he was the physical spitting image of his ancestor.
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  • The Burton Art Gallery was a building in New York City where Alex and Claire Jenkins found the 19th century portrait of Charles Collins. On July 1st 1971, the Jenkins purchased the portrait and showed it to their friend, Quentin Collins. Quentin was astonished to discover that he was the physical spitting image of his ancestor.
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