Maureen Moonsammy was my auntie and a very loving and special person in every way me and brothers spent lots of time with auntie Mo ❤ . So glad to have seen this film, god bless xx
Wow. What a brilliant doco! I lived in Epping Walk (as a student) from 1985 - 1987. I loved it, to be honest (despite getting robbed on Bonsall St bridge one Saturday afternoon - of 50p!). Funnily enough we had as many local mates who were Hulme born and bred as we did student friends. Great work @ReelMCR!
So proud to see my mum Brenda in this documentary. I didn't realise how much it affected her until she told me. Love you mum.
Maureen Moonsammy was my auntie and a very loving and special person in every way me and brothers spent lots of time with auntie Mo ❤ . So glad to have seen this film, god bless xx
Your Auntie Mo was a very important part of Hulme history. Thank you for writing x
Wow. What a brilliant doco! I lived in Epping Walk (as a student) from 1985 - 1987. I loved it, to be honest (despite getting robbed on Bonsall St bridge one Saturday afternoon - of 50p!). Funnily enough we had as many local mates who were Hulme born and bred as we did student friends. Great work @ReelMCR!
Thank you
fabulous documentary. congrats to everyone @ReelMCR
Thanks Colin
Excellent documentary! Very informative ❤
I went to Webster School
And me too
I remember all this bloody parrafin heaters lol