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Kodak Canada Inc. Bestanddeel Engels
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Historical photos

Includes images of Canadian Kodak's Colborne Street, King Street and Kodak Heights premises; a portrait of the company's first president, John G. Palmer; multiple copies of a photograph of George Eastman surveying the Kodak Heights in 1912, prior to its purchase in 1913; historic advertisements, and other images.

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Mounted photographs of Eastman Kodak Stores, Ltd., Montreal, QC

Item is a leaf from a photo album containing 2 mounted black-and-white photographs of the Eastman Kodak Stores, Ltd. property at 286-288 Craig Street (Rue Craig) in Montreal, Quebec from 1934. Captions indicate the images represent the front of the building, looking south, and the top of the building, looking north.

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Third Annual Kodak Minstrel Show - Crystal Theatre

The three duplicate, mounted-on-board photographs depict the minstrel troupe of 32 male participants, one not being blackface and another being a child in blackface on the Crystal Theatre stage with a dimensional painted backdrop. Accompanying them is a 7 member orchestra plus conductor. The Crystal Theatre was located on Dundas St. West, west of Keele St. (re-named the Apollo in 1934).

The performers were part of a Kodak Minstrel Show, performed by Canadian Kodak employees and held by the Kodak Athletics Association (KAA) during the 1920's.

Minstrel shows are a style of variety show, most popular during the late 19th and early 20th century, in which white performers use make-up and costumes to depict racist and stereotypical caricatures of Black people. The genre originated in the United States, but Canada had its own troupes and touring companies, and the format was popular with schools, community groups, and religious organizations.

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