Florence Davies and Glenys Thomas are the world's longest-living twins.

Florence Davies and Glenys Thomas lived in Wales, lived through two world wars, and saw 19 British Prime Ministers come to power. They were born in 1911 and spent most of their lives together, sharing a love that lasted for more than a century. They had five children, 12 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren.
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Florence (left) and Glenys at the age of 7. Like many other twins, their parents dressed them in identical clothes. |
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The beautiful youth of Glenys (left) and Florence at the age of 21. |
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Glenys married William Scrivens and left home for the first time. Shortly afterwards, Florence also married and bought a house close to her sister. |
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Florence with her first child at 25. Although married and living separately, the two lived close, shopping and cooking together. They even built a door on the side of their kitchen so they could see each other easily. |
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The sisters' Christmas at the age of 68. Glenys' daughter, Gwenda Stacey, said: "They lived a simple life, never strayed far from home and were always happy." |
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They both celebrated their 70th birthdays. They were always active and lively. At 90, they took the bus into the city together, looking for new clothes. Now, with their health failing and both husbands deceased, they have entered the same nursing home and are inseparable. |
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Their father, John, was a hard-working miner and their mother, Margaret, was a skilled seamstress. The family lived a quiet life centered around their church and community. |
According to Vnexpress