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Quintuplets Collection

"Quintuplets: A Glimpse into the Extraordinary Lives of the Dionne Quintuplets" Bath time was always a lively affair for the famous Dionne Quintuplets

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne Quintuplets / Bath

Dionne Quintuplets / Bath
Cecile, Yvonne, Annette, Emilie & Marie Dionne; Canadian quintuplets b. May 28th 1934

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne Quintuplets / Cover

Dionne Quintuplets / Cover
Cecile, Yvonne, Annette, Emilie & Marie Dionne; Canadian quintuplets b. May 28th 1934

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Comic postcard, Two women chatting in the street Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Two women chatting in the street Date: 20th century

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Two year old Victoria Ward with her quin siblings shortly after they were born to mother

Two year old Victoria Ward with her quin siblings shortly after they were born to mother Helen Ward. L-R: Andrew, Stephen, Lucy, James and Robert in their buggies before going on a walk in Ashford

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Comic postcard, Men chatting in train compartment

Comic postcard, Men chatting in train compartment Date: 20th century

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: A case perhaps unique in the world, a Sicilian woman who in the hospital of Palermo gives birth to

A case perhaps unique in the world, a Sicilian woman who in the hospital of Palermo gives birth to five
2815649 A case perhaps unique in the world, a Sicilian woman who in the hospital of Palermo gives birth to five... (colour litho) by Beltrame

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insert Date: 1935

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne quintuplets, 1936: observation platform

Dionne quintuplets, 1936: observation platform
The theme park Quintland that was constructed around the Dionne quintuplets, five identical baby girls born on 28th May, 1934, at Callander, Ontario

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne quintuplets, 1936: religious goods sought by tourists

Dionne quintuplets, 1936: religious goods sought by tourists
The theme park Quintland that was constructed around the Dionne quintuplets, five identical baby girls born on 28th May, 1934, at Callander, Ontario

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne quintuplets, 1936: souvenir stone sought by tourists

Dionne quintuplets, 1936: souvenir stone sought by tourists
The theme park Quintland that was constructed around the Dionne quintuplets, five identical baby girls born on 28th May, 1934, at Callander, Ontario

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: The next showing of the Dionne quintuplets to visitors, 1936

The next showing of the Dionne quintuplets to visitors, 1936
The theme park Quintland that was constructed around the Dionne quintuplets, five identical baby girls born on 28th May, 1934, at Callander, Ontario

Background imageQuintuplets Collection: Dionne Quintuplets / Brick

Dionne Quintuplets / Brick
Cecile, Yvonne, Annette, Emilie & Marie Dionne; Canadian quintuplets b. May 28th 1934



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"Quintuplets: A Glimpse into the Extraordinary Lives of the Dionne Quintuplets" Bath time was always a lively affair for the famous Dionne Quintuplets, as they splashed and giggled in unison. The iconic image of the Dionne Quintuplets wrapped up snugly in their covers captured hearts around the world. In a charming comic postcard from the 20th century, two women can be seen engrossed in conversation about the extraordinary Dionne Quintuplets. Two-year-old Victoria Ward found herself surrounded by her quin siblings shortly after their birth, creating an adorable sight to behold. Men engaged in animated discussion inside a train compartment, perhaps sharing stories about the remarkable case of Sicilian woman giving birth to five babies at once. A captivating color litho showcased a rare occurrence - a Sicilian woman giving birth to quintuplets at Palermo hospital, making it an unparalleled case worldwide. Visitors flocked to observe the renowned Dionne quintuplets on an observation platform in 1936, eager for a glimpse into their extraordinary lives. Religious goods became highly sought-after souvenirs among tourists visiting the Dionne quintuplets during their public appearances in 1936. Tourists also sought out unique souvenir stones associated with the famous Dionne quintuplets during their visits back in 1936. Anticipation grew as visitors eagerly awaited the next showing of the enchanting Dionne quintuplets during one of their public exhibitions. (Insert) The Passing Show magazine cover from 1930s UK featured captivating images and stories about these exceptional sisters who captivated hearts worldwide.