Item is a transparency featuring an image of a small child's hand with a hospital bracelet holding the hand of a medical professional, wearing scrubs and glove.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Kodak Heights complex in Toronto, Ontario. Printed below the image is a dedication: "In Appreciation Of Your Contribution This Print is Made From The First Roll of Ekacolor Edge 5 Coated at KCI on March 25th, 1996". Ektacolor Edge 5 is a glossy colour photographic paper that was produced at the Kodak Heights factory.
File contains an image of a man wearing a Kodak hat and scarf standing at the top of what appears to be the constructiono f the CN Tower. The second print shows three men two of which are holding pieces of artwork, standing in front of a Kodak sign.
File contains snapshots taken at the 25th work anniversary party for Victor Lythe. They feature images of the congratulatory banner hung over his desk, of an astronot cut-out with Victor's face and of the people in attendance.
File contains prints featuring images of the cameras held in the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives & Heritage Collection. Many are photographed with name plates indicating the model and make of the featured camera.
Item is a colour snapshot featuring an image of four men from the [Kodak] curling team, holding their brooms and a trophy. Presumably featured in Kodak News May 1984.
File contains colour prints featuring images of "Making room for a new Security House at South Gate" to be included on page 1 of In Focus December 1985, Vol. 31 No. 7.
File contains images featured in In Focus July-August 1985, Vol. 31 No. 4. Subjects include lawn bowlers at Kodak and 40+ Kodak employees who took part in the Corporate Challenge jog. Labels housed with prints.
File contains a print featuring an image of a [Kodak] building at a street corner, of a building with a sign that reads "COMMERCE" and of a wooden door with the number "Suite 480" beside a Kodak logo.
Item is a group snapshot of Kodak employees wearing Kodak sweatshirts lined up under a banner that reads "The Todd Brooker Spirit Cup Challenge". A description enclosed with the print reads the date and issue, followed by "Kodak Sales and Market Dept. Sport Special Kodak Sweat Shirt's". It was featured in Vol. 1 No. 3 on pg. 8 of Kodak In Focus.
File contains two prints featured in In Focus September 1986, Vol. 1 No. 4. They feature an image of Lou Berger with a cut across his forehead, and of the safety glasses that saved him from serious eye damage.
File contains group portraits of museum affiliates holding a portrait of John G. Palmer (ca. 1853-1921), president of the Canadian Kodak Co. from 1918 until his death in 1921. He is often credited as the company's first president.