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Ireland: Waning faith

The tomb of Julia Devaney in Tuam Cemetery, Tuam. Julia Devaney is unique in that she left a record of her almost 40 years in the Tuam Mother and Baby Home. From entering the home as a child in about 1923, to leaving it as an employee when it closed its doors for the last time on September 16, 1961, she had an insight into every aspect of the place.

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The tomb of Julia Devaney in Tuam Cemetery, Tuam. Julia Devaney is unique in that she left a record of her almost 40 years in the Tuam Mother and Baby Home. From entering the home as a child in about 1923, to leaving it as an employee when it closed its doors for the last time on September 16, 1961, she had an insight into every aspect of the place.
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