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Dionne Quintuplets, 20th century

The Dionne Quintuplets (born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy. The identical sisters were born in Canada. The Dionne girls were born two months premature. After four months with their family, they were made Wards of the King for the next nine years under the Dionne Quintuplets' Guardianship Act, 1935. The government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction in Ontario. The identical quintuplet sisters were, in order of birth: Yvonne Édouilda Marie Dionne (died 2001), Annette Lillianne Marie Allard (living), Cécile Marie Émilda Langlois (living), Émilie Marie Jeanne Dionne (died 1954), Marie Reine Alma Houle (died 1970). No photographer credited, undated.
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Dionne Quintuplets, 20th century
The Dionne Quintuplets (born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy. The identical sisters were born in Canada. The Dionne girls were born two months premature. After four months with their family, they were made Wards of the King for the next nine years under the Dionne Quintuplets' Guardianship Act, 1935. The government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction in Ontario. The identical quintuplet sisters were, in order of birth: Yvonne Édouilda Marie Dionne (died 2001), Annette Lillianne Marie Allard (living), Cécile Marie Émilda Langlois (living), Émilie Marie Jeanne Dionne (died 1954), Marie Reine Alma Houle (died 1970). No photographer credited, undated.
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45.7 x 21.5 cm | 18.0 x 8.4 in (300 dpi)
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