File features three identical prints of women seated at machines labeled 'CINE PROCESS", working to process 35 mm film at the Toronto Film Processing Department.
Item is a transparency featuring an image of a woman packing boxes of Ektacolor film into cardboard boxes labelled "Kodak / Toronto" to be shipped to retailers.
Toronto, Ontario Mr. Robert C. Kirk (left) Manager of Graphics Imaging Systems, Kodak Canada Inc., presents a cheque in the amount of $5,00 to Ms. Jane Hawtin from Radio Station CKFM who accepts it on behalf of the station's Childrens fund. In turn Ms. Hawtin gives the cheque to Mr. Claus Wirsig, President of the Hospital for Sick Childrens Foundation. The presentation was made in recognition of the Hospital's outstanding work in the health care of young people. Robert Lansdale Photography
Item is a copy print that is accompanied by the following description: "Workers in the early 1900s assembling the Number 4A Folding Kodak camera, considered to be the ancestor of all modern folding roll cameras."
File contains images demonstrating various lansdcape and portrait techniques. An enclosed caption from one images reads: "The craftsmen of Williamsburg are just one of the many picture opportunities you find indoors and out. Being able to use existing light is particularly important at the silversmith's shop when you want to avoid flash reflection in the silver.
Item consists of 1 print featuring an image with the description: Penni Adams (left), president of Penograph Company, and Eddie Eng, production manager of Dayon Lithographing, receive pointers on the use of the Kodak hanftone calculator from David Fleury, a Kodak Canada Technical Sales Representative, during a recent graphic arts seminar in Toronto.
File consists of 1 contact sheet featuring images of employees on a stage at Kodak Heights Building #9 (Image Centre) for the Customer Equipment Service training program group picture.
File consists of 10 contact sheets and 4 prints featuring promotional studio shots of a group of cheering individuals, presumably Kodak employees, holding an ISO 9001 Kodak Customer Equipment Service banner. An image from this file was used in a poster for Kodak Platinum Service, 2005.001.03.3.002.
File contains photographs featuring images of Kodak employees applying Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) labels on Kodak chemicals at the Distribution Centre [building 11] warehouse.
File contains two negatives. One features a composite portrait of the Kodak women's softball team seated around a trophy, the other is of the men's team (taken in the locker room of building 9).
File contains negatives featuring images of Kodak employees applying Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) labels on Kodak chemicals at the Distribution Centre [building 11] warehouse.
Item is an album of black-and-white photographic prints representing the Ninth Annual Comptrollers' Conference, held at Kodak Heights in Toronto, Ontario from September 23 - 25, 1953.
Contains mounted colour photographs of Canadian Kodak Company employees at various company events, field trips, and celebrations such as holiday parties, bridal & baby showers, birthdays, departures, retirements etc.
Item consists of four identical posters, two in French and two in English. The poster features black and white images of a letter from the president of Kodak Canada Inc. celebrating the success of their manufacturing and supply operations, a Kodacolor roll of film, and of six Kodak employees. Writing at the bottom of the poster describes the accomplishments of the Kodak team and thanks them for their great performance in 1992.
Item is a vinyl LP sound recording of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, conducted by Frederick Fennell, performing twelve marches by John Philip Sousa. Recorded by Mercury Records, May 5, 1961. Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Quality Records Limited.