St Neots Quads

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The St Neots quads are a set of quadruplets who were born in 1935 to Doris Miles, living in Eynesbury, near St Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. A family doctor ensured that special attention was given to their care, and they were the first British quadruplets to survive more than a few days. They were regarded as a sensation by the press, and were sponsored by a baby formula manufacturer; they were frequently called on to be present at events for publicity purposes. As of 2021, they are still living and are the oldest quadruplets in the world.

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This house was home to the St Neots Quads Born at Ferrers Avenue, Eynesbury on 28th November 1935 to Mr and Mrs Miles, they attracted national interest. A nursery was added to this house by H F Bull & Sons and opened by the Minister of Health on 30th June 1936

27 New Street, St. Neots, United Kingdom where they was