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This article was published 14/05/2014 (4344 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Gerry Cairns / Winnipeg Free Press
George T. Richardson (right), governor of the Hudson's Bay Company signs the agreement turning over the company's 300-year-old archives to the Manitoba government. Looking on are Premier Ed Schreyer (left) and Bill Lalonde, of the company's northern stores department dressed in the style of the era. July, 1973
Gerry Cairns / Winnipeg Free Press George T. Richardson (right), governor of the Hudson's Bay Company signs the agreement turning over the company's 300-year-old archives to the Manitoba government. Looking on are Premier Ed Schreyer (left) and Bill Lalonde, of the company's northern stores department dressed in the style of the era. July, 1973
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George T. Richardson in a 1993 corporate photo from James Richardson and Sons, LTD.
Winnipeg Free Press George T. Richardson in a 1993 corporate photo from James Richardson and Sons, LTD.
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George Richardson in August, 1996.
Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press George Richardson in August, 1996.
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George Richardson with his son Hartley Richardson, 2005.
KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS George Richardson with his son Hartley Richardson, 2005.
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George Richardon at the Western Canadian Aviation Museum, 2005.
KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS George Richardon at the Western Canadian Aviation Museum, 2005.
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George Richardson and his wife, Tannis.
GEORGE DOUKLIAS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS George Richardson and his wife, Tannis.
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