In picutres: Belfast Play Buses bring joy in the 70s

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The photos show one of the five Play Buses from 1970s Belfast

Children pictured inside one of the five Play Buses that help bring a little happiness to the children caught up in the troubles in Belfast, August 1972Nowadays, a play bus is known as something that can be rented for a child's birthday party.

The selection of photos below will transport you back to August 1972 through the eyes of the city's children as they enjoy the experience of one of the five Play Buses.The double-decker buses were decorated with iconic Disney characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as well as typical storybook features like flowers and toadstools.

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