Bradley, Northrop Henry

BRADLEY, Northrop Henry (1870-1921) articled with G.M. Miller in Toronto from 1890 and was employed as a draughstman by him until 1900. He opened his own office in Toronto in 1901 and remained active until 1912 when he joined the firm of E.J. Lennox. After WWI he worked in the architectural department of the Toronto Board of Education, and died in Toronto on 24 September 1921 (obit. Globe [Toronto], 27 Sept. 1921, 12)

ANNE STREET, near Yonge Street, row of five houses for Charles Gillespie, 1901 (Toronto b.p. 21, 25 Oct. 1901)
ALBANY AVENUE, at Barton Avenue, residence for Mrs. Alice Brown, 1902 (C.R., xii, 11 Jan. 1902, 3)
ST. CLARENS AVENUE, residence for Archibald McGregor, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 12 March 1902, 5)
MACPHERSON AVENUE, pair of houses for W. Herbert Thompson, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 12 March 1902, 4)
BROCK AVENUE, at Murray Street, pair of houses for James Murton, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 2 April 1902, 6)
PRINCE ARTHUR AVENUE, near Bedford Road, mansion for Amelius Jarvis, 1911 (Toronto b.p. 31256, 25 Oct. 1911)
BALDWIN MACHINE & TOOL CO., Sterling Road near Dundas Street West, factory, 1912 (Toronto b.p. 36585, 13 Aug. 1912)