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"Miracle of Life: The Extraordinary Journey of the Walton and Thorns Sextuplets" In a remarkable tale that captivated the world

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Janet and Graham Walton with their sextuplets who were born in Liverpool

Janet and Graham Walton with their sextuplets who were born in Liverpool, on 18 November 1983. The children are Hannah, Luci, Ruth, Sarah, Kate and Jennie (not pictured in this order)

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Sheila Thorns with her three babies (Susan Thorns, Roger Thorns, Julie Thorns)

Sheila Thorns with her three babies (Susan Thorns, Roger Thorns, Julie Thorns), Britains first surviving sextuplets. Picture of babies on swings being pushed by their mother. June 1969

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns sextuplets. Left to right are, Susan, Roger and Julie

Thorns sextuplets. Left to right are, Susan, Roger and Julie. Seen with their mother Mrs Sheila Thorns at their home in Selly Oak. 30th September 1969

Background imageSextuplets Collection: The three surviving Thorns sextuplets with their younger brother David at the swimming

The three surviving Thorns sextuplets with their younger brother David at the swimming baths, they are (left to right) Susan, Roger, Julie all 7 years old with David who is 4 years old. 30th June 1976

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Principle Nursing Officer, Mrs Telford, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Principle Nursing Officer, Mrs Telford, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns sextuplets. The family at their home in Northfield, Birmingham

Thorns sextuplets. The family at their home in Northfield, Birmingham. Mr and Mrs Thorns smile happily with (left to right) Julie, Roger and Susan. 21st December 1968

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns sextuplets. Julie Thorns, the first of the Thorns sextuplets to leave

Thorns sextuplets. Julie Thorns, the first of the Thorns sextuplets to leave the Birmingham Maternity Hospital, is carried to the car by Miss Dorothy Hilditch

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns sextuplets. Standing by to take Roger back to his incubator is Sister Dorothy

Thorns sextuplets. Standing by to take Roger back to his incubator is Sister Dorothy Hilditch, head of the special care unit team which has been looking after the babies. 3rd December 1968

Background imageSextuplets Collection: The three surviving babies of the sextuplets born to Mrs Norman Thorns of Selly Oak

The three surviving babies of the sextuplets born to Mrs Norman Thorns of Selly Oak, Birmingham, Julie, Susan and Roger. They would be one year old a few days after this photo was taken

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns sextuplets. An excited Mrs Manning sees the first pictures of her five

Thorns sextuplets. An excited Mrs Manning sees the first pictures of her five grandchildren, 4th October 1968

Background imageSextuplets Collection: The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital

The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Susan, now 11 weeks old will join her brother Roger and sister Julie at home in Farrow Road, Northfield

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Media at News Press Conference, Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Media at News Press Conference, Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier today, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Staff at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday

Staff at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six

Background imageSextuplets Collection: irmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday

irmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Midwifery Sister at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier

Midwifery Sister at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday

Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured leaving Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured leaving Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 3rd October 1968. It was reported yesterday, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Media presence outside Thorns family home & proud father, Barry Thorns, being interviewed

Media presence outside Thorns family home & proud father, Barry Thorns, being interviewed, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Media presence outside Thorns family home, 2nd October 1968

Media presence outside Thorns family home, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Thorns Family Home, 2nd October 1968. Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean

Thorns Family Home, 2nd October 1968. Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys and two girls - were delivered

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured at home, 2nd October 1968

Proud father, Barry Thorns, pictured at home, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Dr Cooke, Consultant at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, who has been treating Sheila

Dr Cooke, Consultant at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, who has been treating Sheila Thorns, pictured 3rd October 1968. It was reported earlier yesterday that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Photo-call for Thorns Sextuplets in Incubation Ward at Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Photo-call for Thorns Sextuplets in Incubation Ward at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, 2nd October 1968. It was reported earlier today

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Proud father, Barry Thorns, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Proud father, Barry Thorns, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this

Background imageSextuplets Collection: News Press Conference at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier

News Press Conference at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier today, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Graham Walton with his sextuplet daughters DBase

Graham Walton with his sextuplet daughters DBase

Background imageSextuplets Collection: Sextuplets in a Row

Sextuplets in a Row
A delightful row of sextuplets, decorated in pink, green and blue ribbon: " May your troubles be little ones and your pleasures never come singly."


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"Miracle of Life: The Extraordinary Journey of the Walton and Thorns Sextuplets" In a remarkable tale that captivated the world, Janet and Graham Walton welcomed their sextuplets into the world in Liverpool. These six bundles of joy brought immense happiness to their parents' lives. The Thorns sextuplets, Susan, Roger, and Julie, stood together with their younger brother David at a swimming event. Their bond was unbreakable as they faced life's challenges side by side. Sheila Thorns lovingly cradled her three precious babies - Susan, Roger, and Julie. Her heart overflowed with love for these miracles who defied all odds. Mrs Telford, Principal Nursing Officer at Birmingham Maternity Hospital played an instrumental role in caring for these extraordinary infants. Her expertise ensured that they received the best possible care during their early days. The Thorns family found solace in their Northfield home in Birmingham. Surrounded by love and support from friends and neighbors, they created a nurturing environment for their beloved sextuplets. Julie Thorns became the first of her siblings to venture out into the world beyond hospital walls. It was a bittersweet moment as she embarked on her own unique path while leaving behind cherished memories with her brothers and sisters. Sister Dorothy remained vigilant as she carefully attended to Roger's needs inside his incubator. With unwavering dedication, she provided him with round-the-clock care ensuring his health continued to improve day by day. Against all odds, Mrs Norman Thorn gave birth to six beautiful babies; however only three survived. These resilient survivors brought hope amidst adversity and reminded us of life's fragility yet incredible strength. An excited Mrs Manning eagerly gazed at pictures capturing moments from her five adorable children's lives - proof that miracles do happen even in our modern age where science meets wonderment.