Children In Belfast

Two youngsters, North of the 'Peace Line' separating Catholic and Protestant areas, give a fist-up salute while standing next to wall which is inscribed 'No Pope Here,' March 1972, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Many older children began to accept violence as a way of life during 1972, the most violent year of the Troubles in Northern, Ireland. (Photo by Oliver Morris/Getty Images)
Two youngsters, North of the 'Peace Line' separating Catholic and Protestant areas, give a fist-up salute while standing next to wall which is inscribed 'No Pope Here,' March 1972, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Many older children began to accept violence as a way of life during 1972, the most violent year of the Troubles in Northern, Ireland. (Photo by Oliver Morris/Getty Images)
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Credit:
Oliver Morris / Contributor
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107073957
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1972
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Hulton Archive
Object name:
BELFAST, NORTHER IRELAND
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