Typefaces
Though Bradley, evidently, did not do the actual cutting of type matrixes, many types were based on his designs.
- Bradley Type (1894, Central Type Foundry/ later ATF), cut by Herman Ihlenburg from Bradley's lettering for Inland Printer. Italic, Extended, and Outline versions of this face were cut by ATF, while knock-offs were marketed by Inland Type Foundry (as "St. John"), A.D. Farmer & Son (as "Abbey Text"), and the Dickinson Type Foundry (as "Bradley Series").
- Wayside Roman (1900, ATF)
- Missal Initials (1904, ATF)
- Bewick Roman (1905, ATF)
- Vanity Initials (c. 1927, ATF)
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