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Hudson's Bay has asked a court to allow it to put the royal charter that launched the company 355 years ago on the auction ...
The provincial collection features items including maps dating back to 1709, videos, audio recordings and so many diaries, ...
1960s: The 1960s brought with it a myriad of changes in how North Americans lived. Men’s hair got longer, women’s skirts got shorter and stereos got bigger — as big as a couch! The Hudson’s Bay ...
A new court filing says Hudson’s Bay will start selling off all merchandise on Friday at the six stores previously spared ...
The plan has prompted worries among archive preservation experts that significant items, including the company’s 1670 charter ...
Hudson's Bay ... in 1670 by fur traders given a royal charter by the British monarch King Charles II, the company once owned a swath of western and northern Canada. From the fur trade, it ...
Museums, galleries and other archival institutions will likely need some help, if they want to buy Hudson’s Bay art or artifacts.
In addition to establishing Hudson’s Bay as a fur trading company, the document gave the business rights to a vast swath of ...
Groat's remarks come on the heels of news last week that Hudson's Bay, Canada's oldest company, will ask a court on Thursday for permission to auction off its 1,700 pieces of art and more than 2,700 ...
art and even the royal charter that gave the business the power to dominate the 17th century fur trade. Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s oldest company, is seeking court permission to auction off its ...