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  2. Butterbox Babies is a film adapted from the book Butterbox Babies by Bette L. Cahill, which is based on the true story of the Ideal Maternity Home, a home for unwed pregnant mothers, during the Great Depression and Second World War. The home made millions from the illegal adoption of illegitimate babies during the 1930s and 1940s.

  3. The title of Bette Cahill's book, Butterbox Babies is a reference to the "butter boxes," wooden grocery crates from a local dairy used as coffins for the babies killed at the Ideal Maternity Home. [4] The 1995 film Butterbox Babies was adapted from the book. [5]

  4. Jun 4, 2019 · Learn about the horrific history of the Ideal Maternity Home in Nova Scotia, where unwanted children were starved, sold or killed by a couple who ran an illegal adoption business. The movie 'The Child Remains' is based on this shocking tale of the 'Butterbox Babies'.

  5. Since the 1992 publication of Butterbox Babies, the Ideal Maternity Home in Chester, Nova Scotia, has become synonymous with illegal adoptions and suspicious baby deaths. Much attention has been given to the neglect of infants at the Home, the exorbitant fees paid by adoptive parents, and the secretive nature of the transactions.

  6. Since the 1992 publication of Butterbox Babies, the Ideal Maternity Home in Chester, Nova Scotia, has become synonymous with illegal adoptions and suspicious baby deaths. Much attention has been given to the neglect of infants at the Home, the exorbitant fees paid by adoptive parents, and the secretive nature of the transactions.

  7. Dec 3, 2016 · Butterbox babies are the term for children born and adopted from the Ideal Maternity Home in Nova Scotia, where some were buried in wooden boxes. Many survivors still search for their birth parents, despite the challenges of closed adoption records and the passage of time.

  8. Nov 22, 2021 · Nov 23, 2021. -- A scene from the movie Butterbox babies inspired by the Ideal Maternity Home true story — image from sulivan. In the spring of 1935, Eva Nieforth of Nova Scotia was in a...