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Bessborough Mother Baby Home - Wikipedia The Bessborough Mother Baby Home, (also known as the Bessborough Sacred Heart Home) was a home for mothers and their children that operated in Blackrock, County Cork, Ireland, from 1922 until 1998
Inside Bessborough: Everything you should know from the . . . - Cork Beo Of these children, 923 died - and it's feared that as many as 600 babies lie in unmarked graves at the institution Bessborough was owned and run by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and was regarded as one of the first ‘special’ institutions for unmarried mothers and their children
The girls of Bessborough - BBC News At Bessborough, the long rooms of the girls’ quarters were on the top floor, looking out towards the cemetery The nuns called them all “girls”, but in truth the residents were anything from
Bessborough home: What we already know - RTÉ The report found that more than 900 babies and children died while they were residents of Bessborough The commission considered it "highly likely" that some of these were buried on the campus,
In the Borough of Bess - The Irish Aesthete There remains a great deal more to tell about Bessborough, its destruction, reconstruction and subsequent history, so rather in the manner of Country Life, today’s piece finishes with the words: To be concluded next week
Bessborough survivor: ‘What was it for, why were we punished?’ A survivor of the Bessborough mother and baby institution has spoken about the death, more than 60 years ago, of her baby, and said she blames the Catholic Church for putting ‘hatred’ toward single mothers into the minds of Irish people
Bessborough: Second refusal for flats at mother and baby home Bessborough House in Cork was a mother and baby home until 1998 Former residents of an Irish mother and baby home are "absolutely delighted" at the latest rejection of plans to build apartments
Earl of Bessborough - Wikipedia Earl of Bessborough is a title in the Peerage of Ireland It was created in 1739 for Brabazon Ponsonby, 2nd Viscount Duncannon, [1] who had previously represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons