Evelyn: Changing The Law In Ireland
A SPLIT-UP FAMILYDesmond Doyle knew he had few options. He couldn't pay for a babysitter. The only relative who could possibly help was his aunt, but it was her son who had left town with Des' wife. The weary father told Mr. Wogan:
Evelyn, sensing her plight, asked her father: The government wasn't sending the little girl to the infamous Magdalens laundries, but the children would be split up. It was a heartbreaking scene: Evelyn was sent to the "convent at High Park" in Dublin. The boys (Maurice, Noel, John, Kevin and Dermot) were sent to the Boys Industrial School in Kilkenny, a medieval town which was once the capital of Ireland. (The City of Kilkenny is the site of a famous castle, built in the 13th century, behind the River Nore at the southeastern end of town.) Despite its beauty, life in the picturesque town was difficult for boys who lived inside the walls of the industrial school. Desmond Doyle had turned to the government for help, but he didn't know the law. He had no clue that even if he got himself "together," he would not decide when the children came home.
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