Co-Living Experiment

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Former Dun Laoghaire orphanage The Bird’s Nest is now a ‘luxury co-living residence’

In more recent years, the former York Road [Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin] institution became embroiled in controversy over its involvement in clinical trials for vaccines carried out on babies and children in orphanages in the 1960s and 1970s.

It was one of several institutions including the Bessboro Home, St Patrick’s Home, Navan Road, Dublin, and the Cottage Home, also in Dún Laoghaire, where in the 1960s, clinical trials compared a 3-in-1 vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis and separate polio immunisation to a 4-in-1 vaccine for the illnesses. The studies in the 1970s looked at two different types of 3-in-1 vaccines.

Good times.

Former orphanage reinvented as co-living space – called The Orphanage (Irish Times)

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7 thoughts on “Co-Living Experiment

    1. Brother Barnabas

      or just plain stupid

      (paul mcgrath spent time there as a child – played for dalkey united at the time)

  1. class wario

    Boggles the mind that anybody thought that was a good idea in the first place, not to mention that whoever it was that was contacted for follow up on the story thought it was a good idea to defend it on the basis that it would become your ‘new home’.

  2. Stephen c

    We had a nightclub called the asylum…. think people are going a bit mad about the name.

    Just you wait till a magdelene building is called ‘the laundry’ and let out for silly money

  3. Cian

    What?
    A former orphanage is called “The Orphanage”?

    Clutches pearls! The shock. The horror.

    No wait. It’s a perfectly fine name. What is wrong with you all griping about this?

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