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#38 Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) greets the Dionne sisters during a Canadian tour, 1951.

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Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) greets the Dionne sisters during a Canadian tour, 1951.

The Dionne Quints: Interesting Story and Photos of the first Quintuplets who survived Infancy and became a Sideshow Attraction

#38 Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) greets the Dionne sisters during a Canadian tour, 1951.

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