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12:45, 21 October 2025Lisaruthtalkcontribs created page Rainbow Grocery Stories From the Early Days(Created page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>"I was there..."</font></font> </font>''' ''by Ryan Sarnataro, 2025'' Image:Rainbow journal entry Ryan Sarnataro 10 10 1978.jpg '''This is basically a day's to do list, from October 10, 1978. Typed below is a bit of translation. It is a snapshot of what my Rainbow life was like. Now I wasn't the typical Rainbow worker as I had my hands in not only the basic stuff like 2 hours of cashiering and stocking...")
18:49, 26 August 2025Lisaruthtalkcontribs created page San Francisco's Magdalen Asylum(Created page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Historical Essay</font></font> </font>''' ''by Beth Winegarner, 2025'' Image:Magdalen-Asylum-from-Silver-Ave-Muybridge tf7s2010tr-FID4.jpg '''Magdalen Asylum from Silver Avenue (at Mission Road), late 19th century.''' ''Photo: Edweard Muybridge'' <h4> '''Did San Francisco’s Magdalen Asylum leave behind a mass grave?''' </h4> In Ireland, Catholic institutions called Magdalene Asylums, which imprison...")
18:22, 26 August 2025Lisaruthtalkcontribs created page File:Mary Donohoe Asylum Register.jpg(This poor infant is the fruit of sin but the mother a good up to this fall a respectable servant could not be induced to allow it to be sent to Mount St. Joseph hearing that so many infants die in that establishment so with the Archbishop's permission it was taken here. The mother was shielded from exposure at the Sisters Hospital so that not one of her relations knew of her fall. Died July 29, 1869.)
18:22, 26 August 2025Lisaruthtalkcontribs uploaded File:Mary Donohoe Asylum Register.jpg(This poor infant is the fruit of sin but the mother a good up to this fall a respectable servant could not be induced to allow it to be sent to Mount St. Joseph hearing that so many infants die in that establishment so with the Archbishop's permission it was taken here. The mother was shielded from exposure at the Sisters Hospital so that not one of her relations knew of her fall. Died July 29, 1869.)