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During the 1820s John
Linnell earned his living painting portraits. Concerned for his
family's health, he was keen to take them away from polluted London.
In Hampstead he rented Collins' Farm at Northend between 1824
and 1828. There Linnell could relax and paint the Heath, although
during the week he walked to his studio in Cirencester Place nearly
every day.
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