Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Bruck Museum
Portrait of Leopold S. Lee (1899-1972), vice-president of Bruck Silk Mills Limited. Originally from the small town of Chyrow in Poland (now located in Ukraine), he emigrates to […]
Top: in August 1932, 10 years after the opening of Bruck Silk Mills, employees and managers are photographed in front of the plant. An important growth in the […]
The bronze sculpture representing the founder of Bruck Mills, Isaac I. Bruck, is exhibited in the entrance hall of the Bruck Museum.
During the Second World War, Gerald Bruck served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a flight lieutenant in the Engineering Division.
Portrait of Gerald L. Bruck (1915-2013), president and CEO of Bruck Mills Limited. Born in New York on March 13, 1915, he is the eldest son of Isaac […]
Ralph Maddocks, former manager of Bruck Mills and right-hand man of Gerald Bruck, during a filmed interview with Michel Racicot (right), president of the Cowansville Historical Society. Appointed […]
On June 16, 2009, Gerald L. Bruck travels from his home in British Columbia to attend the inauguration of the museum named in his honour, the Cowansville Bruck […]
This photo was taken at the first Bruck Silk Mills employee picnic on August 15, 1939 at Brome Lake. At the time the company employs more than 500 […]
Portrait of Isaac I. Bruck (1885-1948), Founder and President of Bruck Silk Mills Limited. Originally from the small town of Zloczow in Poland (now located in Ukraine) Isaac […]
Isaac Ignace Bruck, the president and founder of Bruck Silk Mills Limited, dies suddenly of a heart attack in New York at the age of 63.
Isaac Bruck’s second son, Robert J. Bruck, becomes vice-president of Bruck Silk Mills. He is also in charge of exports and a member of the board of Bruck […]