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  2. Magdalene Laundries in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish Magdalene Laundry, c. early 1900s. 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 ...

  3. The Wild Irish Girl - Wikipedia

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    A seemingly omniscient third-person narrator takes charge of the denouement, explaining how Horatio gets saved from having to make this mercenary marriage when his intended runs off. At almost the same time, the Prince dies, and Glorvina's mysterious suitor is revealed to be Horatio's father, the Earl of M———, who had also been using a ...

  4. Vogue Williams - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Matthews. . ( m. 2018) . Children. 3. Relatives. James Matthews (brother-in-law) Vogue Williams (born 2 October 1985 [1] [2]) is an Irish model and media personality, known for participating in Dancing with the Stars and Stepping Out and for winning the 2015 series of Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. [3]

  5. Francesca McDonagh - Wikipedia

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    CEO of Universal Investment. Francesca McDonagh (born 1974 or 1975) [1] is an Irish-British business executive and banker. Since January 2024, she is the chief executive officer (CEO) of German fund group Universal Investment. Prior to that, she served as the chief operating officer (COO) of Credit Suisse from September 2022 to September 2023 ...

  6. Claire Keegan - Wikipedia

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    Claire Keegan was born in 1968, and raised on a farm as one of a large family in County Wicklow, Ireland. [1] She travelled to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, when she was 17 and studied English and political science at Loyola University. [1] She returned to Ireland in 1992, and later lived for a year in Cardiff, Wales, [citation needed ...

  7. Joanne O'Riordan - Wikipedia

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    24 April 1996 (age 28) Cork, Ireland. Nationality. Irish. Awards. Cork Person of the Month. Young Person of the Year. Joanne O'Riordan (born 24 April 1996) is an Irish activist and sports journalist who contributes to The Irish Times. [1] From Millstreet in County Cork, she is one of seven currently living people born with the condition Tetra ...

  8. Irish Girl Guides - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Girl Guides has four different age brackets: Ladybirds are girls aged 5–7. Brownies are girls aged 7–10. Guides are girls aged 10–14. Senior Branch are girls aged 14–30. Leaders are age of 18 onwards. The Ladybird Guides uniform is a red jumper, navy neckerchief, sash and woggle. The Brownie Guides uniform is a yellow jumper ...

  9. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    The term boi is typically used by younger LGBT women. Defining the difference between a butch and a boi, one boi told a reporter: "that sense of play – that's a big difference from being a butch. Defining the difference between a butch and a boi, one boi told a reporter: "that sense of play – that's a big difference from being a butch.