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  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Inside view of a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Child mannequins and mannequin torso seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

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    SUNSET AND EVENING STAR - IT'S GOODBYE TO THE 'OLD LADY'
    22 February1950

    Dead on schedule, the veteran liner 'Aquitania' completed her 443 and last voyage when she arrived at the wartime secret military port of Faslane, on the Gareloch, Scotland, where she will be broken up.
    All along the coast and from the banks of the Clyde, her birthplace, the 44,786 ton Cunarder was given a last farewell by groups of watchers. 'Aquitania' estimated to have steamed more than three million miles and carried more than a million passengers during her peace and wartime career, will yield some 36,000 tons of scrap. Even in eclipse she will be serving Britain, the metal will be re fashioned an used by Clyde shipyards in new vessels.
    Picture Shows: The sun sets on a distinguished career, evening clouds drift over the four funnelled ' Aquitania at Faslane. Steam drifts lazily into the calm sky as an escorting tug sounds a last salute. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BROUGHT 'AQUITANIA' TO LAST RESTING PLACE
    22 February 1950

    Dead on schedule, the veteran liner 'Aquitania' completed her 443 and last voyage when she arrived at the wartime secret military port of Faslane, on the Gareloch, Scotland, where she will be broken up.
    All along the coast and from the banks of the Clyde, her birthplace, the 44,786 ton Cunarder was given a last farewell by groups of watchers. 'Aquitania' estimated to have steamed more than three million miles and carried more than a million passengers during her peace and wartime career, will yield some 36,000 tons of scrap. Even in eclipse she will be serving Britain, the metal will be re fashioned an used by Clyde shipyards in new vessels.

    Picture shows: Captain R B G Woollatt, of Cheshire who commanded 'Aquitania' on her last voyage, pictured aboard the liner on arrival at scrapped
    (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    AULD LANG SYNE FOR 'AQUITANIA'

    February 18 1950

    The house flag of the 44,786 ton Cunarder 'Aquitania' last of the four funellers, fluttered down from the main today (Saturday) at Southampton and brought to an end 35 years service in peace and war.
    As the flag was hauled down a bugler of the Southampton Police Band sounded 'Sunset'.
    Tomorrow 'Aquitania' leaves Southampton for the breakers yards on the Clyde.
    Taking her up will be her master, Captain R B G Woollatt.

    Picture Shows: Capt. R B G Woollatt of Wirral, Master of the 'Aquitania', links hands with two of the old servants of the Liner, Quartermaster F H Roberts, Portsmouth, who served on the liner 26 years (left) and Carpenter J Felder from Glasgow 30 years service (on right). (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    KNELL FOR THE 'AQUITANIA'

    18 February 1950

    The house flag of the 44,786 ton Cunarder 'Aquitania', last of the four funnellers, flutters down from the main today (Saturday) and brought to an end 35 years' service in peace and war.
    As the flag was hauled down, a bugler of the Southampton Police Band sounded 'Sunset' Tomorrow 'Aquitania' leaves Southampton for the breakers yards on the Clyde.
    Taking her up will be her master Captain R B G Woollatt.

    Picture Shows: Quartermaster F H Roberts, of Portsmouth, who has served 26 years on the liner, sounds the 'Aquitania's' last bell. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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