Item is a photograph featuring an image of a Kodak Heights building under construction. A sign on a neighbouring building reads "Office Entrance". Date stamp on verso.
Item is a photograph featuring an image of the Cafeteria at Kodak Heights building #9, the Employee Building. Mounted to board with overlay, hand painting on print.
Item is an aerial view of Kodak Heights factory that is mounted to board with a tracing paper overlay that has editing notes inscribed over various elements of the photograph.
Item is a copy print featuring 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.
Item is a group photograph of members of the Apparatus Service department in 1950. the photograph is stamped on the verso by W.P. Edwards, along with the following 3 inscribed names: Dave Rycroft, Mr. McLoughlin, Jack Mitchell.
File contains negatives featuring images from a Kodak presentation to Children's Wish Foundation, held at the Kodak Heights Employee Building, building #9.
File contains 35mm negatives with images from the Open House of Kodak Heights Film Coating building #13. Includes images from a public tour. Match prints: 2005.001.06.05.221.
File contains group portrait negatives 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.
File contains colour negatives featuring images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie oufit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'. One image features flash cubes hung like snow flakes. For colour prints see 2005.001.06.05.050.
Item is a negative featuring an image of a woman packing boxes of Ektacolor film into cardboard boxes labeled "Kodak / Toronto" to be shipped to retailers.
File contains contact sheets featuring images of Kodak employees at Kodak events, including the at the opening of Canada's first PET Bottle Polymer Plant (28 September 1990). There are also images of Kodak employees dressed up for Halloween at the Kodak Fun Night (4 March 1990). and at the Pro Convention Auction (5 March 1990).
File consists of 27 colour photographs featuring views of the Kodak PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) site from June of 1989. Includes images of Kodak people wearing hard hats visiting the site.
File contains images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie oufit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'. One image features flash cubes hung like snow flakes. For black and white prints see 2005.001.06.03.346.
File contains images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie oufit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'.
File contains two identical photographs featuring an image of a group of employees standing with a Canada flag outside in the parking lot of Building #5. A flag in the foreground indicates the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. The third photograph features an image of the Kodak PhotoCD compact disc with PhotoCD Player and remote, likely taken for advertising purposes.
File contains two identical prints of women seated at machines labeled 'CINE PROCESS", working to process 35 mm film at the Toronto Film Processing Department.
File contains two aerial views and three street views of the Kodak Canada Inc. colour print and processing building (building #34) located in Brampton, Ontario. Photographs are from the "Premier Davis" file.
File contains a panoramic image printed on 8 x 10 paper with a greyscale chart showing the interior of the Distribution Centre (building 11) warehouse.
File consists of 9 colour aerial photographs of Kodak Canada's Kodak Heights facility at Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario. One photograph, likely taken circa 1986, shows the Kodak Heights building numbers. Some photographs dated on verso.