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  1. Oct 5, 2021 · Marianville and Marianvale also had Magdalene Laundries - workhouses where women were sent for a variety of reasons, including for having a child outside of marriage.

  2. Jun 10, 2005 · Throughout the twentieth century, thousands of young Irish women were incarcerated in religious run homes that became known as the Magdalene Laundries.

  3. Aug 30, 2020 · The imposing red-brick building, a former Magdalene laundry, stands on top of a hill overlooking the grounds surrounded by thick walls. Mary Gaffney, a woman made to work within that laundry...

  4. THIS weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the closure of the last Magdalene Laundry in Ireland. On September 25 1996, Ireland's final laundry, which was located on Sean MacDermott Street in Dublin and run by the Sisters of Our Lady, closed its doors for good.

  5. Magdalene laundry, an institution in which women and girls were made to perform unpaid laundry work, sewing, cleaning, and cooking as penitence for violating moral codes. Such institutions existed in Europe, North America, and Australia between the 18th and 20th centuries and were often overseen by.

  6. Oct 2, 2017 · In 1994 a song entitled “Magdalene Laundries” appeared in her new album and discussed the injustice experienced by the inmates. It is a good example how even the popular culture abroad was influenced by these terrifying discoveries.

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  8. This space aims to provide the public with virtual access to former Magdalene laundry sites. Magdalene laundries were institutions for women where human rights abuses occurred. Ten such institutions existed in the Republic of Ireland (not including those in Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom).