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A man in a suit and a woman in a hat each hold two infants in light-coloured knitted clothes outdoors against dark trees.

St Neots Quads in 1936, Dr Harrison and mother, Doris Miles (Wikipedia)

11 Ferrars Avenue, Eynesbury

History of 11 Ferrars Avenue

This was the birth place of the St Neots Quads.

The family later moved to 27 New Street St Neots.

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