Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Bruck Museum
Front page of Entre-Nous newspaper in 1947 featuring the company’s wellness program that gives workers free access to a doctor and nurse in case of illness or accident. […]
Front page of Entre-Nous, July-August 1950. This photo of five Bruck employee couples is taken on June 24, 1950 after the wedding ceremony and in the middle of […]
Excerpt from Entre-Nous newspaper showing the Bombardier snowmobile made available to doctors by the company so that they can visit their remote patients when the winter roads are […]
The red trucks transporting Bruck fabrics are driven by employees who make deliveries mainly to Montreal, from where the orders are then sent to their final destinations. This […]
Gerald Bruck presents a watch to Lucien Racicot, in appreciation for his 20 years of service.
The first members of the President’s Club are photographed at the Bruck House in 1945. After 20 years of service, employees are honoured at a reception and receive […]
The new Canadian flag selection committee at work in front of several prototypes that lead up to the Maple Leaf Flag adopted by Parliament in 1965.
The Bruck Mills fabric store was located near the main entrance on Willard Street in Cowansville. Frequented mainly by residents of Cowansville and the region, it was particularly […]
This piece of fabric was found at the Roberma fabric store in Cowansville in the summer of 2019. Wrapped around a cardboard backing emblazoned with the Bruck Fabrics […]
The Bruck-Lee Collection is characterized by its affiliation with the Cowansville Art Center which from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s was a prestigious cultural hub. […]
On February 7, 1975, The Gazette reports that the Bruck family has handed over control of the family business to Japanese interests: Toyobo Co. Ltd, a textile giant, […]
The entrance to the Bruck Mills plant on Willard Street in Cowansville, circa 1970. The fabric store appears on the far left.