Protestant Bethany Homes babies ignored Irish Examiner |
At the Dublin Foundling Hospital, the gate porter
had the duty of disposing of the bodies of the dead infants, as
Joseph Robins writes:
“For the sake of convenience burials were
confined to three days a week. Between burial days, the dead infants
accumulated and the porter stated that he had buried as many as
thirteen at one time. Wrapped in grey blankets, the bodies were taken
to a field at the back of the hospital and interred there. So
frequent were the burials that the field was completely bare of
grass.”
By Victoria White (Irish Examiner)
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