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Catholic nuns ran an institution there between 1925 and 1961, housing women who had become pregnant outside of marriage and ...
"In stories published June 3 and June 8 about young children buried in unmarked graves after dying at a former Irish ...
Team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts begins excavating to identify remains of about 800 children.
Research in 2014 by local historian, Catherine Corless, found that there were no burial records for the infants and toddlers.
Excavations have begun at the site of a former church-run mother-and-baby home in Ireland, where the remains of around 800 ...
A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains of around 800 infants who died at an Irish church-run home for unmarried ...
The historian discovered that the mortal remains of 796 children and babies who died at the St Mary's mother and baby home ...
The excavation that began on the site of the mother and baby home yesterday is making history in a double sense ...
Tomorrow morning, an excavation will begin in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, which will likely provide a definitive ...
Managing director Frances Grogan told TTG that while it was tough to sell up after 75 years, she felt new owner Frosch ...
LONDON — Officials in Ireland began work Monday to excavate the site of a former church-run home for unmarried women and their babies to identify the remains of around 800 infants and young ...
Reuters. A memorial is put up at the Tuam graveyard, where the bodies of 796 babies were uncovered at the site of a former Catholic Church-run Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, in Tuam, Ireland ...