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            Bradford Flour Mill
            CA BWGPL WEG-Mil-OS9699 · Item
            Part of WEGWHIST Collection

            "Bradford Flour Mill Samuel Lukes" is painted on the side of this building which was situated on Holland St. East at Morris Rd. This mill was built in 1904, and could mill 300 barrels a day at maximum capacity.

            Lukes, Samuel
            CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-BW1906-2017-04-27-03 · Item · 1906
            Part of Local History Collection

            This portrait is of Samuel Lukes, businessman and mill owner of Bradford. At the time of this edition, he was a successful owner of the Bradford Flouring Mills and lived on Holland Street. Later, he would own the Algonquin Lodge (now known as the Convent).

            Edmund Garrett
            Samuel Luke's House
            CA BWGPL DC-PH3239 · Item
            Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds

            This building was built in 1876 by John Maclean Stevenson, a lawyer and reeve of Bradford from 1871-1877. It was sold to the Lukes Family in 1910, who owned and operated the Bradford Flouring Mill since 1878, which was one of the best equipped mills in the province. It is a copy of Queen Victoria's residence, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, but built on a smaller scale. It was later occupied by Egerton Ryerson, a famous Methodist preacher, educator, writer and printer (Ryerson Press in Toronto). He died in 1882. In 1949 the building was called 'The Convent' because it became St. Mary's Convent of the Assumption, housing Ursuline Sisters.
            In 1969 it became an apartment building but was torn down in the late 1980's.