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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments: Save her or loose herFlag
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Name: Mark on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris on Feb 9, 2007Comments: save her! such beauty could be lost to neglect and lack of historical, cultural interestFlag
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Name: Luke Howard on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Chaplin on Feb 9, 2007Comments: so is it a boat or a trainFlag
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Name: Andrew Veal on Feb 9, 2007Comments: The Duke of Lancaster is the last of it's kind and should be saved for future generations. I will campaign in any way I can to save this ship.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Eileen M Wright on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sally-Ann Bowen on Feb 9, 2007Comments: Hi, My dad used to work for British Rail and we travelled on all the Duke ships. Would love to see the Duke of Lancaster restored and moved to a maritime museum, history shouldn't be descarded, and this is the last surviving steamer, but in a dreadful state. it should be restored maybe with lottery money (that hasn't been claimed) or go on the restoration programme). Many many people would love to see this ship restored. thank you. :) SalFlag
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Name: Duncan on Feb 9, 2007Comments: Save this ship, save part of our heritage!!!Flag
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Name: Daniel Andrew on Feb 9, 2007Comments: This ship is a local landmark and remebered fondly by many in north wales and the wirral, It should not be scrapped,Flag
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Name: Gareth Perks on Feb 9, 2007Comments: this ship needs to be restored and not sold for scrap i have a big intrest in this ship i will pass the petition onFlag
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Name: J Hinson on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: William Noble on Feb 9, 2007Comments: Save it!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Standing on Feb 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Goodenough on Feb 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Damien Pask on Feb 10, 2007Comments: Save it! Simple but effective I feel.Flag
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Name: Mark Gavin on Feb 10, 2007Comments: This would be a great shame!Flag
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Name: Tom McCluskie M.B.E. on Feb 10, 2007Comments: As an island nation it is of vital importance that we preserve for future generations examples of our maritime heritageFlag
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Name: Jay on Feb 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Sykes on Feb 10, 2007Comments: This ship is too important to be allowed to deteriorate any further. Scrapping is NOT the answerFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ricky Botham on Feb 11, 2007Comments: Save it! im sure you could use it as a tourist place to getFlag
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Name: Ashley Llewellyn on Feb 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt Berry on Feb 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Parry on Feb 11, 2007Comments: We need to keep our history alive.. lets save this boatFlag
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Name: Denis Ranaghan on Feb 12, 2007Comments: I am one of the last surviving crew member of the Duke of Lancaster and I was pantry boy on her in September 1956 on her maiden voyage. I took her from Holyhead to Fishguard to be sold in the late 70's I had senior rank then. Her original bosun is still alive too and a few of her drew from the the 60's to '74. It is imperitive that a classic ship should be saved and protected. There are few examples of the great British Merchant Navy fleets of the 50's,60's and 70's. Beautiful ships and only photographs and models of them. I will help you as much as I can with this project. I wish you all the best of luck and hope that a Co Council or corporate body can take care of the old girl. Denis Ranaghan.Flag
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Name: Gary Thornton on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gary Thornton on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Sumpster on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Rhodes on Feb 14, 2007Comments: Save this piece of maritime and welsh history, the area it's in really needs a landmark like this to restore the tourism and buisness lost from cheap foreign holidays!Flag
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Name: Sam Walmsley on Feb 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Hudson on Feb 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jay on Feb 16, 2007Comments: Save the duke!Flag
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Name: James Seddon on Feb 18, 2007Comments: please don't throw more of our heritage away!Flag
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Name: Lee Jewell on Feb 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Larmour on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jack O'Neill on Feb 20, 2007Comments: Its a good ferry, and should be saved!Flag
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Name: Pete Marr on Feb 21, 2007Comments: Totally agree! Would be terrible to see the Duke disappear.Flag
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Name: Rushie on Feb 23, 2007Comments: Let's for once have a bit of British maritime history preserved....rather than been forgotten and scrapped. She's a beautiful vessel that should never have been granted the decline that she has been subject to.Flag
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Name: Alejandro Cuevas on Feb 25, 2007Comments: Help save the DukeFlag
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Name: David Long on Feb 27, 2007Comments: Aside from the fact that my late but remarkable uncle, Jack Irwin, was the ship's Captain, I'd like to see the ship rescued and restored as she represents an important if now little known piece of our maritime heritage. Her scrap value would be minimal, and once she's gone she'll be gone for good.Flag
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Name: Paul Barnett on Feb 27, 2007Comments: i see the boat everyday when i drive pass and i hope to god that it stays and gets done up ,cos i would help to ,should turn it into a nightclub or cafe barFlag
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Name: Rob Schumm on Feb 27, 2007Comments: After been told the tales of this great ship and it's importnace to my dear friend Andrew Veal, i feel it should be saved as it holds so many memories of his uncle. I now live in Wales and feel the welsh and Yorkshire people would appreciate its historical value. Kind regards.Flag
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Name: John Veal on Feb 28, 2007Comments: Remember Once is gone Its gone for goodFlag
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Name: Gary Williams on Mar 1, 2007Comments:Flag