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  1. The Magdalene Laundries in Ireland, also known as Magdalene asylums, were institutions usually run by Roman Catholic orders, [1] which operated from the 18th to the late 20th centuries. They were run ostensibly to house "fallen women", an estimated 30,000 of whom were confined in these institutions in Ireland.

  2. 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.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2022 · DUBLIN — Ireland’s last surviving “Magdalene laundry,” where thousands of unmarried mothers and other unwanted women were forced to work without pay in abject conditions, often until they died,...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2018 · Inside were the bodies of scores of unknown women: the undocumented, uncared-about inmates of one of Ireland’s notorious Magdalene laundries. Their lives—and later their deaths—had been ...

  5. Las Lavanderías de la Magdalena en Irlanda, también conocidas como Asilo de las Magdalenas, eran instituciones normalmente administradas por órdenes católicas, que operaron entre el siglo XVIII y mediados del siglo XX.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2011 · The first Magdalen laundry opened on Dublin’s Leeson Street in 1767. After the Famine, four female Catholic religious congregations came to dominate the running of the laundries. These were...

  7. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Ruth Wilson stars as a woman haunted by her past in a former Magdalene Laundry, where she was forced to give up her baby. The six-part series explores the impact of the abuse on the survivors and the cover-up by the Catholic Church.