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There were eleven Dunne boys (and they had five sisters) – eight of them were incarcerated as children in the industrial school system. The eldest, Christy junior, had been sent to Carriglea in Dún Laoghaire when he was eleven. He recalled that it was ‘a brutal place’: ‘I actually seen children eating their own woollen socks, it was so bad.’
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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