DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
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Dionne quintuplets
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The Dionne Quintuplets (born on May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to survive their infancy. The chances of having identical quintuplets are one in 57 million. They were born two months prematurely with the assistance of Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe and two midwives.
The five identical sisters are:
- Annette Lillianne Marie Dionne (Allard)
- Cécile Marie Emilda Dionne (Langlois)
- Emilie Marie Jeanne Dionne(died August 6, 1954 of an epileptic seizure)
- Marie Reina Alma Dionne (Houle) (died February 27, 1970 of a blood clot in the brain in Montreal, Canada)
- Yvonne Edouilda Marie Dionne (died June 23, 2001 of cancer)
Their birthplace on a farm in tiny, Corbeil, Ontario, was near the larger town of Callander. Language politics complicate the issue; Callander is an English town, but Corbeil, like the Dionnes, was largely Franco-Ontarian. Perhaps to resolve the issue, the Dionne Quintuplets Museum is currently located in the nearest city, North Bay.
The custody of the babies was withdrawn from their parents by the Ontario government of Mitchell Hepburn in 1935. The girls were made the wards of the province and they were put under the guidance of Dr. Dafoe and three other guardians. Ontario housed them in Quintland, a theme park located just across from the parents' home. The sisters could be viewed for free by visitors and tourists through a one-way mirror. Approximately 6,000 people per day visited the park to observe the cute celebrities at play. In 1934, the quintuplets brought in around $1 million, and they attracted in total about $51 million of tourist revenue to Ontario. The park became Ontario's biggest tourist attraction of the era.
The girls were also used to publicize commercial products such as corn syrup and Quaker Oats among thousands of other popular brands and starred in some Hollywood films:
The quintuplets also performed various stage acts for audiences. In particular, their performance of "There'll Always Be an England" continues to irritate some French-Canadians. After a nine-year court fight between the government and their father, the quintuplets were returned to their family in 1943 to a government-built yellow brick, 20-room mansion that would house the entire Dionne family. All the luxuries in the house were furnished by the quintuplets. Dr. Dafoe died shortly thereafter of pneumonia. By then the girls were torn between wanting to please their estranged family and talking to Dr. Dafoe. He died alone in the hospital having not seen them since before the girls were brought home.
HERE A LOT OF QUINTUPLETS/ OTHER SETS SOON
RARE SET OF DIONNE QUINTUPLETS DOLLS, INSIDE AN ANTIQUE WOODEN BOX. THE DOLLS ARE ALL COMPOSITION JOINTED AT SHOULDERS AND HIPS, WE HAVE NOT THE ORIGIN, AND ARE ONLY MARKED IN BACKS WITH THE NAMES: ANNETTE, CECILE, YVONNE, EMILIE AND MARIE, PAINTED EYES AND FEATURES, JOINTED AT SHOULDERS AND HIPS.
SET SOLD, FLYING TO SPAIN, OTHER SET SOON, I HAVE SEVERAL FROM A COLLECTION.
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COMPOSITION DIONNE QUINTUPLETS. MARKED: QUINTUPLETS AND THE NAME OF BABIES. JOINTED AT SHOULDERS AND HIPS, PAINTED EYES AND FEATURES, MOLDED AND PAINTED BABY HAIRDO, OLD COTTON DRESSES POSSIBLY ORIGINAL, STRAW BASKET, ABOUT 10" TALL. ALMOST MINT CONDITION. SET PRICE: SOLD, FLYING TO GERMANY
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QUINTUPLETS AND THE QUINTS NAMES: ANNETTE, MARIE, CECILE, IVONNE, EMILIE.
OTHER SET OF DIONNE QUINTUPLETS, FROM THE SAME COLLECTION. INSIDE A WOODEN BOX, WITH OLD INSET PHOTOS, 5 JOINTED COMPOSITION DOLLS MARKED WITH THE QUINTS NAMES, COTTON OUTFITS, I THINK ALL ORIGINAL. ABOUT 4 " TALL, MINT CONDITION, PRICE: SOLD, FLYING TO SPAIN.
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