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Name: M. on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Cristina on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jane Dobson on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Leslie Eager on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Boyer on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Geri on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Fore Bronte admirers the Red House Museum is important. Please, don't close it.Flag
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Name: Dartie Lefering on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chantal on Jan 27, 2012Comments: This is wrong it should not be closesd and up for sallFlag
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Name: Richard Wilcocks on Jan 27, 2012Comments: The closure of Red House Museum, which has such strong links with Charlotte Brontë and Mary Taylor, figures of national importance, would be a devastating loss.Flag
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Name: Tyler Cloherty on Jan 27, 2012Comments: We can't afford to lose this link to Bronte history! Please keep the Red House open. Many thanks -Flag
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Name: Mike Walpole on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: James Rowland on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Francis Robertson on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Please see my separate email.Flag
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Name: Jill Melvin on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Marie C. Hennedy, Ph.D. on Jan 27, 2012Comments: As chair of the Bronte Society's New England chapter in America, I courteously request that Kirklees' officials kindly spare The Red House, lest that town and the world lose its link with C. Bronte's life-long friend and inspiration, the then-largely inimitable Mary Taylor. Thank you for reading this note. Marie C. Hennedy, Ph.D. New England Chapter President The Bronte SocietyFlag
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Name: Paul Daniggelis on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Elisa Fierro on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Red House is an important historical site and should be preserved, for the benefit of future generations.Flag
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Name: Susan Bradford on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Theresa Connors on Jan 27, 2012Comments: I have visited the Red House and think it should be saved for others to have this same opportunityFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 27, 2012Comments: An admission charge should be introduced asap to increase income. Losing this building is very short sighted - Councillors should realise that it is a valuable asset encouraging tourists into this area of West Yorkshire. More should be done to publicise it especially to the thousands of people visit the Bronte Museum in Haworth each yearFlag
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Name: Karen Naiman on Jan 28, 2012Comments: This fine facility must not close.Flag
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Name: Isobel Stirk on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ann on Jan 28, 2012Comments: I have visited the Red House Museum and it should definitely be kept open because of it's history and Bronte connections.Flag
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Name: Helen Philpott on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2012Comments: The elegant Red House belongs to Bronte as well as Gomersall's biography, and should be suported at all cost for the tor the tourists seeking history. So well done is the restoration, that I fekt as if I was invited when I visited the Manor and grounds. Mary A. Haigh Wellesley, Massachusetts, USAFlag
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Name: Mary Dare Ellis on Jan 28, 2012Comments: With ever more illiterate young people who know very little of the great classics of English literature any visible site with ability to inspire deserves preservation.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Fraser on Jan 28, 2012Comments: To close this atmospheric and important museum It would be an act of cultural vandalism.The Red House is key to understanding the Bronte family, whose works are some of the world's most precious literary heritage. signed Rebecca Fraser, former President of the Bronte SocietyFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2012Comments: Red House now needs thousands more defencers.Tell everybody you know about this and get them to sign the petition.Flag
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Name: Amy Eller Lewis on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Bostridge on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Bernd Karwath on Jan 28, 2012Comments: To get rid of vital links to the past is not the way to save for the future.Flag
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Name: Charlotte Booker on Jan 29, 2012Comments: I have long planned to visit from the US and am dismayed by this news.Flag
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Name: Michael Hicks on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Helen Rosser on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: J Tampoe on Jan 29, 2012Comments: The Red House Museum is an integral part of the literary history of Yorkshire and of England. Its value to the community and to the country is evidenced by the fact that it had 30,000 visitors from all over the world and is a place of learning and research. In an age when much of Britain's literary heritage is being lost taking away such a valuable resource would be tantamount to permanantly removing a vital component of the literary history and traditions of a great people. It also seems strange that when we are celebrating the 200th anniversay of Charles Dickens we should be considering closing a site of value to those other great literary giants - the Bronte sisters. It seems to me that Kirklees Council together with the Yorkshire Tourist Authority can make much more of the Museum and help, not only to increase its visitor numbers but to also use it as a magnet for those interested in the Bronte sisters and the people of their times.Flag
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Name: M. Lawrence on Jan 29, 2012Comments: Do the right thing, save Red House Museum not only for cultural purposes but for the future economic development and tourist trade for West RidingFlag
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Name: Marylène Martin-Lorin on Jan 29, 2012Comments: I'm signing of course !!!Flag
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Name: Iskra on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Edwin Stockdale on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Adina on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Christopher Southwell on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Carole Beal on Jan 29, 2012Comments: A wonderful award winning museum.Flag
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Name: Daniel Friesner on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mrs J. Sharp on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joshua Nall on Jan 29, 2012Comments: Cultural heritage is something we all bear a responsibility to protect and utilise, for our and future generations. This does not cease to be the case during hard economic times.Flag
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Name: Kathryn Hunter on Jan 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Zachary L. Dorado on Jan 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 30, 2012Comments: BRONTE!Flag
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Name: Monica Cardinale on Jan 30, 2012Comments: I hope to be able to visit Red House someday...Flag