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Part 1 of 2. In the leafy suburbs of South Belfast, journalist Ita Dungan discovered thousands of receipts in the attic of her Victorian terraced house. They reveal the lavish middle class life of a man, woman, their family and servant from the 1860s all the way up until 1916. Receipts for velvet jackets and feather boas, their grand furniture and holidays away give clues to the life they once enjoyed - in the very same house which Ita lives in today. With the help of historian Dr Alice Johnson, she learns about the history of Belfast - which was an even bigger city than Dublin at one stage, thanks to its booming economy, and which gave rise to a middle class of people that could really enjoy the high life. Produced by Cathy Moorehead.
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- 1.Back on my Stompin Ground (feat. There is an urban myth that Rory Gallagher played in living room of Ita Dungan's house)Back on my Stompin Ground (feat. There is an urban myth that Rory Gallagher played in living room of Ita Dungan's house)Rory Gallagher
- 2.Close to Me (feat. *The lead singer of The Cure has no connection to the Robert Smith - Ita Dungan found in her attic.)Close to Me (feat. *The lead singer of The Cure has no connection to the Robert Smith - Ita Dungan found in her attic.)The Cure