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  2. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America, now Canada and the United States, from 1779 to present. [1] The blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts as an important part of the North American fur trade .

  3. Category:Defunct manufacturing companies of the United ...

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    Birmingham Battery and Metal Company; Birmingham Sound Reproducers; Blackstone & Co; Bluebird Toys; BMARC; BOCM Silcock; Boulton & Paul Ltd; Bradley & Craven Ltd; British Dyestuffs Corporation; British Ever Ready Electrical Company; British Tabulating Machine Company; British Thomson-Houston; British Westinghouse; Browett, Lindley & Co; Brown ...

  4. Pifco - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Salton Europe Ltd followed suit by becoming Russell Hobbs Ltd, before later transferring business to Spectrum Brands (UK) Ltd and ceasing to actively trade itself. The corporate entity that originated as Pifco Ltd technically remains in existence, but annual accounts filed in 2023 confirm that the company has been dormant since 2014 ...

  5. Witney - Wikipedia

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    Witney and District Museum has many artefacts and documents representing the history of the town. Witney Blanket Hall, built in the 18th century, showcases both the history of the Hall and of Witney's blanket industry and has Witney blankets for sale. The Wychwood Brewery has a museum open at weekends.

  6. British Linen Bank - Wikipedia

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    The original driving force behind the formation of the British Linen Company (as it was first named) was Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton. He was a lawyer landowner, had been active in the promotion of the Royal Bank of Scotland and, according to Checkland, "from 1735 to 1766 he was the most important man in the politics of Scotland."

  7. Chatham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    About two-thirds of the company's more than $125 million in sales in 1987 derived from upholstery products, while most of the rest of the company's revenues were from the sale of bedding products, including blankets. A majority of the company's stock was still owned by descendants of Alexander Chatham. However, in 1988, Northern Feather, Ltd ...