File contains photographs from Bruce Fraser's (1954-2006) 40th anniversary with Kodak. He was a pioneer in the field of digital photography. Location - B-9 Presentation Room
File contains photographs of the Kodak hot air balloon at the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta, 1988. Caption with photograph reads: "Kodak Balloon Festival Calgary 88--One hundred and fifty brightly coloured hot air balloons from around the world will dot the Calgary skies from February 14-23 to heighten the festive atmosphere surrounding the Winter Olympics. Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film."
File contains photographs featuring images of a cheque being presented by Kodak Canada Inc. to the Salvation Army for $12492.00. Location - B-4 Reception
File contains photographs and contact sheets for the Kodak advertisement to be featured at the Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner. Location - TableTop Photography
File contains prints featuring images of buildings, factories, dining halls, people and plaques related to the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. during the war.
File contains photographs featuring images of Black Creek Pioneer Village taken in 1966. Subjects of interest include a spinning wheel and general store.
File contains prints featuring images of advertisements for Kodak instant cameras, including a diagram of the process fluid, and Kodamatic instant color film. Also included are promotional images of Kodacolor film. Many are filed with captions. The caption for an image advertising Kodamatic Trimprint instant color film reads: "A cold winter's day is an ideal time to organize your pictures into albums. Remember that the Kodamatic Trimprints, when they have been separated from their backing, can be mounted or trimmed like conventional prints."
File contains prints featuring promotional images of Kodak instant cameras, such as the Kodamatic and the Kodak Trimprint, as well as various Kodak instant films.
Item is a copy print with the caption: The instant success of the "The Jazz Singer" in 1927 changes the movie industry forever. Once the public had a taste of "talkies" the era of silent movies came to an immediate conclusion. I-88-1454
File contains copy prints featuring images of a laboratory. Caption adhered to versos reads: "In 1912, George Eastman was one of the first American industrialists to organize a research laboratory. This picture was taken at kodak research laboratories in Rochester, New York, in 1920." I-88-1454
File contains copy prints featuring an image of George Eastman and Thomas Edison. Caption adhered to versos read: "George Eastman, (left) and friend Thomas Alva Edison, early collaborators. Edison purchased one of Eastman's first "snapshot" cameras. The continuous roll of film it held became the basis for Edison's invention of his first motion picture camera."
File contains copy prints of a portrait of George Eastman. Caption on verso reads: "George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak Company, at age 36, held several patents on inventions that transformed photography into an amateur hobby."
File contains copy prints of a portrait of George Eastman. Caption adhered to verso reads: "This portrait of George Eastman, whose inventions made photography a worldwide business, was taken by Nadar, a portrait photographer and Eastman Kodak Company dealer in Paris."
File contains prints featuring an image of the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company Photographic Materials building. Caption adhered to verso reads: "When amateur photographers sent their Kodak cameras with exposed film inside to the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company in 1889, they received a reloaded camera and 2 1/2 inch diameter prints. This photograph of the company was taken with an early Kodak camera."
File contains to copy prints of the patent for a camera issued to George Eastman on September 4, 1888. George Eastman invented the first Kodak camera 100 years ago. He was issued US patent number 388,850.
File contains copy prints featuring images with the caption: "In 1889, George Eastman introduced Flexible Film in rolls, a lightweight, non-breakable substitute for glass. The transparent nitro-cellulose roll film base was cast on theses 200-foot long tables."
File contains prints featuring images of Kodak during the war years. Images feature soldiers, speakers, performers, and plaques. Most are from the presentation of a Certificate of Honour to the employees of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. for purchasing bonds of the Second Victory Loan.
File contains two copy prints from nitrate negatives 8JB. They feature images of George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret in their coronation robes.
Item is a photograph of what appears to be an abandoned construction site. An inscription on the bottom right corner reads: "Looking NE from 4th and 4 / Nov 18 1914".
File contains four prints featuring an identical image of the Kodak Processing Lab in Vancouver, BC and 4 identical prints featuring aerial views of Kodak Heights in the 1970s.
File contains prints featuring exterior views of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. Colborne Street location, with a Canadian Kodak Co. delivery truck parked in front.
File contains prints featuring exterior views of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. King Street location. One building has a sign that reads "Canadian Rail & Harbour Terminals".