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The Wrens of the Curragh were a community of women in nineteenth-century Ireland who lived outside society on the plains of Kildare, many of whom were sex workers at Curragh Camp. Records date back to the 1840s of women living on the Curragh nearby the army camp. Many of the women were orphans because of the Great Famine, resulting in them using prostitution to provide for themselves. The women developed a lifestyle in which money, homes, belongings, food, and childcare were shared. The community of women was originally covered by Charles Dickens in his journal, later being covered in novels, a poem, music, a podcast, and art.

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  • Las Wrens de Curragh eran una comunidad de mujeres en la Irlanda del siglo XIX que vivían fuera de la sociedad en las llanuras de Kildare,​ muchas de las cuales eran trabajadoras sexuales en el campamento del Ejército irlandés en Curragh. Los registros de mujeres que vivían cerca de este campamento se remontan a la década de 1840. Muchas de las mujeres quedaron huérfanas debido a la Gran Hambruna, lo que provocó que usaran la prostitución para mantenerse. Las mujeres desarrollaron un estilo de vida comunista en el que se compartían dinero, hogares, pertenencias, comida y cuidado de niños. La comunidad de mujeres fue originalmente reportada por Charles Dickens en su diario, y luego fue cubierta por novelas, un poema, música, un podcast y arte. (es)
  • The Wrens of the Curragh were a community of women in nineteenth-century Ireland who lived outside society on the plains of Kildare, many of whom were sex workers at Curragh Camp. Records date back to the 1840s of women living on the Curragh nearby the army camp. Many of the women were orphans because of the Great Famine, resulting in them using prostitution to provide for themselves. The women developed a lifestyle in which money, homes, belongings, food, and childcare were shared. The community of women was originally covered by Charles Dickens in his journal, later being covered in novels, a poem, music, a podcast, and art. (en)
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  • Las Wrens de Curragh eran una comunidad de mujeres en la Irlanda del siglo XIX que vivían fuera de la sociedad en las llanuras de Kildare,​ muchas de las cuales eran trabajadoras sexuales en el campamento del Ejército irlandés en Curragh. Los registros de mujeres que vivían cerca de este campamento se remontan a la década de 1840. Muchas de las mujeres quedaron huérfanas debido a la Gran Hambruna, lo que provocó que usaran la prostitución para mantenerse. Las mujeres desarrollaron un estilo de vida comunista en el que se compartían dinero, hogares, pertenencias, comida y cuidado de niños. La comunidad de mujeres fue originalmente reportada por Charles Dickens en su diario, y luego fue cubierta por novelas, un poema, música, un podcast y arte. (es)
  • The Wrens of the Curragh were a community of women in nineteenth-century Ireland who lived outside society on the plains of Kildare, many of whom were sex workers at Curragh Camp. Records date back to the 1840s of women living on the Curragh nearby the army camp. Many of the women were orphans because of the Great Famine, resulting in them using prostitution to provide for themselves. The women developed a lifestyle in which money, homes, belongings, food, and childcare were shared. The community of women was originally covered by Charles Dickens in his journal, later being covered in novels, a poem, music, a podcast, and art. (en)
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