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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. 20th December 1968. © Mirrorpix

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Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
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Birmingham
West Midlands
England

Media ID 21673487

Babies Baby Births Father Fertility Treatment Medical Mother Multiple Births Sextuplets

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The Last of the Surviving Thorns Sextuplets Embarks on a New Journey". In this heartwarming photo print, we witness an extraordinary moment in history as Susan, the youngest member of the Thorns sextuplets, bids farewell to Birmingham Maternity Hospital. At just 11 weeks old, she is finally ready to join her siblings Roger and Julie at their home in Farrow Road, Northfield. Capturing the essence of resilience and hope that defined this remarkable family's journey, this image transports us back to December 20th, 1968. The world was captivated by these tiny miracles born from groundbreaking fertility treatment - a testament to medical advancements and human determination. As Susan's proud parents stand beside her with beaming smiles, we are reminded of the immense joy that comes with overcoming adversity. This photograph symbolizes not only a triumph over nature but also celebrates the strength of familial bonds. The Thorns sextuplets' story serves as an inspiration for generations to come. It reminds us that even amidst uncertainty and challenges, love can conquer all. Their arrival into this world marked a turning point in medical history while igniting conversations about multiple births and IVF treatments. This image from Memory Lane Prints encapsulates both the innocence of infancy during the swinging sixties and humanity's relentless pursuit of creating life against all odds.


Framed Prints of The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Relive history with our captivating framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the heartwarming moment as the last surviving member of the remarkable Thorns sextuplets, Susan, leaves Birmingham Maternity Hospital at eleven weeks old. This beautiful photograph captures the joy and wonder of this extraordinary event. Bring this piece of history into your home and add a touch of nostalgia to your decor. Framed to preserve and protect, this print makes a perfect gift for history enthusiasts and family history buffs. Cherish the story of the Thorns sextuplets and their journey home to Farrow Road, Northfield. Each print is carefully crafted with attention to detail, ensuring a high-quality addition to any room.


Photo Prints of The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Relive history with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the poignant moment as the last surviving Thorns sextuplet, Susan, leaves Birmingham Maternity Hospital at 11 weeks old. This heartwarming image brings back memories of a remarkable event in medical history. Add this unique piece to your collection and cherish the story of the Thorns sextuplets, as they join their siblings Roger and Julie at their home in Northfield. A must-have for any history or photography enthusiast.


Poster Prints of The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital

Relive history with our captivating Media Storehouse Poster Print of the Last of the Surviving Thorns Sextuplets. This heartwarming image, taken by Memory Lane Prints, showcases the moment Susan Thorns, the youngest surviving member of the sextuplets, leaves Birmingham Maternity Hospital at eleven weeks old. Join the nation in celebrating this remarkable moment as she reunites with her brother Roger and sister Julie at their home in Northfield. Add this inspiring print to your collection and bring a piece of British history into your home.


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Experience the joy and wonder of history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intricately detailed puzzle, featuring the image "The last of the surviving Thorns sextuplets leaves the Birmingham Maternity Hospital" by Memory Lane Prints, invites you to relive a remarkable moment in time. Susan, the youngest of the sextuplets, departs the hospital at eleven weeks old to join her siblings Roger and Julie at their home in Northfield. Immerse yourself in the story and connect with history as you piece together this beautiful puzzle, a perfect addition to your home or office.

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