MPX5138328: When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever.When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever, 17/11/2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138335: When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever.When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever, 17/11/2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138337: When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever.When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever, 17/11/2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138358: The Sandwell Valley Riding Centre in West Bromwich, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire). Pupils master one of England's most loved sports near two motorway link roads, the M5 and M6. Two forms of transport but the horse is forever banned from using the motorway. 4th March 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images