Item is a reproduction of an advertisement from 1890, promoting the Kodak Camera. Appended explanatory text reads: "The Eastman Company's 'You press the button, we do the rest' ad slogan in 1890 is still valid for today's 'point and shoot' cameras."
Item consists of a poster featuring a large image of a baby looking at a birthday cake with a single lit candle. Text on the poster reads "Life's great moments / Only a movie camera gives you the complete record".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "All out-doors invites your Kodak".
An advertisement proof mounted on yellow foam-core: "No. 1A Pocket Kodak Serie for the kind of pictures you like". Published in Toronto Saturday Night Magazine, 1925)
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "L'heure de recreation est l'heure de votre KODAK".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a family sitting outside under a tree. The father plays with the daughter while the mother holds a camera. Beneath reads "Le Kodak Conserve l'Histoire".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "All out-doors invites your Kodak".
Item consists of a colour poster featuring an image of a man inspecting strips of coloured light through a device. Beneath the image text reads "Filmcoating Lab - 1989".
Item consists of two colour posters, one larger in size, featuring text that reads "Picture-takers that reflect the Rainbow", beneath the text are images of three coloured cameras labeled "Kodak Petite", "Pocket Kodak" and "Brownie".
Item consists of two posters featuring the Kodak and text in French and English that reads "Past preserved / Future defined / Kodak Canada Inc. 100 / 1899 - 1999".
Item consists of two posters featuring the Kodak and text in French and English that reads "Past preserved / Future defined / Kodak Canada Inc. 100 / 1899 - 1999".
Item consists of a poster of women sitting at individual desks in a warehouse processing film. Text beneath the image reads "Film Processing - 1958 / 1959".
Item consists of a poster from the 1995 Halifax Summit, signed by the Prime Ministers and Presidents of Russia, United States of America, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, Italy and the Commission of the European Communities.
This item is a poster of an advertisement for a Folding Pocket Kodak Camera featuring a fashionably dressed woman, which would later become known as the Kodak Girl. The blue-and-white striped dress became her signature apparel, and she always had a Kodak camera in hand.
Item consists of a poster of a group of men sitting outside, posed for a group portrait. Text beneath the image reads "Engineering and Maintenance - 1920".
A cardboard sign with a pull-out stand at the back advertising Kodak Kodacolor VR film with a woman in a swimsuit holding a waterski in one hand and a Kodak Disc 3100 camera in the other.
Item consists of two similar foamcore signs both with the phrase "To capture that Special Moment / Kodak ...it's all you need to know." One features an image of a bird in flight and one an image of a butterfly on a flower. The reverse of each sign is labelled with a sticker that reads "Mazzuca Design, Photography & Ideas" followed by their contact information.
Item consists of 1 roll of bunting advertising Kodak Canada's sponsorship of the Olympic Games, with 8 repeating Kodak posters, featuring the Olympic rings and the phrase "Show your best colours"
Item consists of 1 poster featuring an aerial photograph of Centennial Stadium, full of spectators, while the Four Nations Tribes are standing in a Thunderbird symbol, which covers the entire field.
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1941: "This is to certify that the employees of Canadian Kodak Company, Limted have purchased bonds of the Victory Loan 1941 to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. -Minister of Finance, June 1941"
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1942: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the employees of Canadian Kodak Company, Ltd. have purchased bonds of the Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. - Minister of Finance, February-March 1942"
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1942: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the employees of Canadian Kodak Co., Limted have purchased bonds of the Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. - Minister of Finance, October-November 1942"
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1944: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the personnel of Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. have purchased bonds of the Sixth Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. -Minister of Finance, April May 1944". This certificate is annotated with various signatures.
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1944: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the personnel of Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. have purchased bonds of the Seventh Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. -Minister of Finance, October-November-1944"
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1945: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the personnel of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. have purchased bonds of the Eighth Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. -Minister of Finance, April-May 1945"
World War II Victory Bonds Honour Certificate presented to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Company in 1945: "Certificate of Honour This is to certify that the employees of Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. have purchased bonds of the Ninth Victory Loan to the amount of their objective. On behalf of the people and the Government of Canada, I am happy to send this Honour Certificate with my thanks for your cooperation. -Minister of Finance, October-November 1945"
Series contains objects donated from Kodak Canada Inc. including plaques highlighting Kodak's community initiatives and corporate status, promotional items such as clothing, flags, keychains, pins, toys, badges, and medals provided to honor excellence within the Kodak company, and objects referencing Kodak's Olympic involvement.
File contains promotional textile material produced by the Kodak company and includes T-shirts, sweat shirts, a towel, a cloth bag, neckties and a flag. These items were given to employees and customers by Kodak Canada and used as promotional giveaways.
Item is a grey, crew neck T-shirt with a silk screen logo of a stylized 35mm roll of film and the official Olympic logo. The Eastman Kodak company sponsored the Olympic games from 1896 (Athens) until 2008 (Beijing).
Item is a white, crew neck T-shirt with a silk-screened design advertising a French translation of the Kodak Canada Focus on Education department sponsored student exhibition "Images of Who We Are", held at Queen's Quay in Toronto, Ontario.
Item is a black, short sleeved, extra large T-shirt advertising Kodak Canada's Focus on Education department, which was established to promote photography in high schools.
Item is a turquiose, short sleeved, T-shirt advertising Kodak professinal photographic products. Logo reads "Kodak Professional & Printing Imaging Products / Great for your image.
Item consists of a model wooden wagon featuring a wagon canopy that has a characterized image of a cowboy riding a horse, beneath the words "Calgary Stampede" in red. Stamped on the base is the inscription: COBBLESTONE BASKET FACTORY / CANGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA
Item consists of a collection of 199 Kodak Official Sponsor lapel pins for the Victoria B.C. 1994 Commonwealth Games, held from 18 to 28 August. The pins feature a butterfly clutch and the symbol of the Commonwealth Games beside the Kodak logo with a cloisonne appearance.
Item consists of a collection of 30 lapel pins with butterfly clutches. Pins are attached to small cards: "We hope that you will wear this special pin with pride, recognizing the collective contribution of worldwide CI Associates to the sale of the 1,000,000,000th roll of Kodak film in 1995. -Dave, Alex, and Charlie"
3 pins with butterfly clutches are attached to cards describing Kodak Canada's sponsorship of the Special Olympics World Winter Games taking place in Toronto and Collingwood, Ontario, February 1-8, 1997, including the specific ways they contributed to the event through camera and film technolgoy. The additional pins are individually packaged without the attached description. Pins represent a roll of Kodak Advantix Film with the Special Olympics logo and feature a cloisonne appearance.
Item contains a collection of 20 pins, in groups of 5, attached to leather strips, with the remaining pins in individual plastic bags. Pins are rectangular and have a cloisonne appearance with a butterfly clutch. They read: PAST PRESERVED FUTURE DEFINED. / KODAK 100 / CANADA INC. 1899-1999 / UN PASSE PRESERVE UNAVENIR DEFINI.
Item is a collections of butterfly clutch lapel pins. Pins are a square shape with rounded corners and have a cloisonne type appearance. The left side features the Olympic logo on top of a blue background with the words "100 / Atlanta 1996". The right side is gold with the words "Kodak / Official Imaging Sponsor of the 1996 Olympic Games" in black. These Olympic Games were the 100th Anniversary of the first Summer Games in Greece held in 1896.
Item is a butterfly clutch lapel pin that is gold, rectangular and features the word "EMPower" with "EM" in black lettering on a yellow background and "Power" in yellow lettering on a red background.
Item is a wooden handle with a [steel] can opener attachment. The handle is square has been painted yellow and has the word "Kodak" in red on one side, and the words "Open me first!" in black on the opposite side.
Item is a collection of 2 Kodak Gold FILM keychains. They are both flat, circular, plastic, snowglobe-like containers with gold glitter inside that surrounds a miniature plastic Kodak Gold film logo.
Item is a collection of 2 circular blue patches embroidered with a yellow thread border, and the words "PLANT PROTECTION / KODAK CANADA INC." encircling the Kodak logo, embroidered in yellow and red.
Item is a bronze coloured medal from the Kodak International Salon of Photography. Verso of the medal states: "Awarded to E. Enfeld for Misty Morning, An Outstanding Color Transparency Entry from South and Central America"
Item is an hourglass timer with blue sand encased in a rectangular prism of clear plastic with a black background. Beside the hour glass written in gold is "CUT YOUR CALLS IN HALF / [Kodak logo] / MAYBE A LETTER WOULD BE BETTER" with a small gold early telephone.
Item is a wall plaque that reads: "[Trillium Health Centre Foundation logo] / Presented with sincere appreciation to / Kodak Canada Inc. / (Donor Wall Category - Sponsor) / For your support of Trillium Health Centre / Healping us provide the very best in health care". It has a black marble border and a cream coloured background with black text,
Item is a plaque with a gold border, cream-coloured background and black text. Text reads: A CERTIFICATE OF / APPRECIATION / The Alzheimer Society / Halton-Wentworth / Most Gratefully Acknowledges / The Contribution of / KODAK CANADA INC. / for supporting the / 2001 / "Celebrity Pour" / COFFEE BREAK / Your Kindness and Generosity Will Aid in Supporting / Programs and Services To Benefit Individuals and / Families Coping With This Degenerative Brain Disorder." It is signed by two members of the fundraising committee, Marlene R. Burnett and Carolyn Kovacs.
Item is a [brass?] plaque with a wooden backing to certify that Kodak Canada Inc. has achieved Total Company Class A MRPII (Manufacturing resource planning).
Item is a plaque that reads: "Inrecognition of Kodak Canada Inc. / achievement in becoming registered / to the worldwide ISO 14001 / Environmental Management System Standard / on June 18, 1999"
Item is a [brass?] plaque mounted on wood with black text that reads: "[logo] foto source / AWARD OF EXCELLENCE / SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR / 1997 / Kodak Canada / Consumer Imaging / SENSITIZED PRODUCT"
Item is a [brass?] plaque mounted on wood. Black text reads: "[logo] foto source / AWARD OF EXCELLENCE / SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR / 1999 / Kodak Canada / PAPER & CHEMISTRY"
Item is a glass plaque mounted on a black background. It reads: "[Innovation Insights logo] INNOVATION INSIGHTS / ...exploring best practices / Recognizes / KODAK CANADA INC. / for / World Class Perforamce / [logo] Alliance of Manufacturers & Exporters Canada / NRC - CNRC"
Item is a black plaque with gold text that reads: "[logo] / Yorktown Family Services / Partnership Award / presented to / Kodak Canada Inc. / With appreciation for your support of women, children, youth and families / Maay 16, 2000". Previously in frame.
Item is a black plaque mounted to marble painted wood with silver text that reads: "[logo] / Presented to / Kodak Canada / In Recognition of / your team's / ongoing support / to / The Psychology Foundation of Canada / and for your / leadership role in the development / of the / Parenting For Life series / October, 2000".
Item is a [brass?] plaque mounted on wood with engraved text that reads: "THE 1995 MOE CLASSIC / PRESENTED TO / KODAK CANADA / IN RECOGNITION OF YOUR SUPPORT FOR / PEDIATRIC CARDIAC RESEARCH THROUGH / THE HEART & STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO / "by working together / we can give the children of today / a fighting chance to become / the vibrant, healthy, and productive / adults of tomorrow" / Moe".
Item is a brass plaque mounted on wood with black text that reads: "[logo] foto source / AWARD OF EXCELLENCE / SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR / 1998 / Kodak Canada / PAPER & CHEMICALS"
Item is a painted black brass plaque, mounted on a brass plaque, mounted on wood. A blue, red and gold version of the Children's Wish Foundation logo is mounted above gold text that reads: "Inrecognition of the support / and encouragement afforded / The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada / This plaque of appreciation is presented to / KODAK CANADA INC. / whose contribution towards realizing / the wishes of children suffereing from / high risk life-threatening illnesses / is greatfully acknowledged."
Item is a laquered black brass plaque mounted to wood with a carved border. Engraved brass text reads: "Presented to / KODAK CANADA / for your support, training and encouragement / in our Quality Journey / from / ORILLIA SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL / CANADA / AWARDS FOR / EXCELLENCE / RECIPIENT 1997 QUALITY - HEALTH CARE / October 29, 1997".
Item is a brass plaque mounted on wood with engraved text that reads: The / Eglinton Community Initiative / Gratefully Acknowledges the / Support and Contribution of / KODAK CANADA / to the ECI From / 1999/2000".
Item is a collection of two plaques, one with a pink shaded background and one with a green shaded background. Both read: "1899 [Kodak Canada Inc. 100 years logo] 1999 / It all started at / 41 Colborne St. in / Toronto / Past Preserved - Future Defined / Presented by BGM Imaging Inc. in celebration of Kodak Canada's 100th Anniversary - 1999". On the left side is an image circa 1910 of the Kodak Canada Inc. location at 41 Colborne Street, and on the right is an image circa 1999 of the same location.
Item is a brass plaque mounted on wood with black text that reads: [BGM logo] / BGM IMAGING INC. Congratulates / KODAK CANADA INC. / [red and yellow Kodak logo] / on the occasion of their / 100th Anniversary / [black, red and yellow Kodak Canada Inc. 100 years logo]". It is signed by Robert N. Graham, President - BGM Imaging Inc. and Ilgvars Broks, Executive Vice-President - BGM Imaging Inc.
Item is a glass plaque with an image of a rainbow and a tree in a park that reads: "WEST PARK HOSPITAL / FOUNDATION / In the Spirit of Triumph / In Recognition of the / Official Unveiling and Dedication of / Milestone Way on Kodak Boulevard / May 30, 1999". Previously in frame.
Item is a pressed piece of paper mounted on a red background with a blue mat in a black frame. The pressing in the paper reads: "ethics in / action / awards / Recognizing Leadership in / Corporate Social Responsibility". Mounted on the base of the blue mat is a brass plaque that is engraved with the words: "Kodak Canada Inc. / Nominee / Ongoing Social Responsibility - Business / Ethics in Action Awards 2000".
Item is a piece of pressed paper hung on a black background behind red and blue mats in a black frame. The pressing reads: "[Dufferin Children's Fund Car Rally logo] / oomanac / Corporate Challenge". A brass plaque mounted to the base of the blue mat is engraved with the words: "CORPORATE CHALLENGE WINNER / 2ND ANNUAL / DUFFFERIN CHILDREN'S CAR RALLY / SEPTEMBER 21, 1996 / ORANGEVILLE ON".
Item is a silver-coloured black mounted to a marble-coloured base that reads in black text: "Canada's Leading Business / Network / [logo] / Canadian / Manufacturers & / Exporters / Manfacturiers et / Exportateurs du / Canada / Member".