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St. Vincent's Industrial School, Goldenbridge, popularly known as ''Goldenbridge'', was an industrial school in Dublin, Ireland. It was run by the Sisters of Mercy.〔(St Vincent’s Industrial School, Goldenbridge (‘Goldenbridge’), 1880–1983 ), Chapter 7, section 7-09, Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse〕 ==History== The Sisters of Mercy were founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin in 1831. In 1855, Cardinal Cullen invited the Sisters of Mercy to provide a rehabilitation service to women who had been incarcerated in Mountjoy jail, by educating them and preparing them for final release. The convict refuge was opened in 1856. The Sisters continued with this work until 1883. In 1880 a building within Goldenbridge convent was certified as an industrial school and named ''St Vincent’s Industrial School''. It opened with an initial intake of 30 girls. In 1883 the convict refuge was converted into an industrial school. About thirty sisters were housed in the convent at Goldenbridge, which housed a large national school and a laundry which closed in the 1950s. Few of the sisters worked in the industrial school. The industrial school closed in 1983.
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