Item consists of a collection of 199 Kodak Official Sponsor lapel pins for the Victoria B.C. 1994 Commonwealth Games, held from 18 to 28 August. The pins feature a butterfly clutch and the symbol of the Commonwealth Games beside the Kodak logo with a cloisonne appearance.
3 pins with butterfly clutches are attached to cards describing Kodak Canada's sponsorship of the Special Olympics World Winter Games taking place in Toronto and Collingwood, Ontario, February 1-8, 1997, including the specific ways they contributed to the event through camera and film technolgoy. The additional pins are individually packaged without the attached description. Pins represent a roll of Kodak Advantix Film with the Special Olympics logo and feature a cloisonne appearance.
Item is a collections of butterfly clutch lapel pins. Pins are a square shape with rounded corners and have a cloisonne type appearance. The left side features the Olympic logo on top of a blue background with the words "100 / Atlanta 1996". The right side is gold with the words "Kodak / Official Imaging Sponsor of the 1996 Olympic Games" in black. These Olympic Games were the 100th Anniversary of the first Summer Games in Greece held in 1896.
Item is an image of a billboard graphic of a person skiing, leaving Kodakcolor 100 in his trail. The caption reads "Kodak. The official film of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games. Inscribed in ink on the recto reads: "outdoor billboard/ Nationally summer '87 / Calgary Jan/Feb '88".
Item is an image of a hot air balloon flying over autumn trees. It was made by Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film and displayed during the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta during the 1988 Winter Olympics.
File contains two prints featuring promotional images of Kodak Olympic merchandise, including a hat, scarf, and bandana laid out on a table. A third image features an image of Princess Diana standing at a podium receiving a book titled 'Vancouver' from the mayor.
File contains multiple copy prints of ice skaters competing in the Calgary Winter Olympics of 1987, an audience at the "91e session du comite international olympique", and an aerial view of the Kodak Canada Inc. site in Brampton, Ontario.
Short video about Calgary winning the bid for the 1988 Olympic Games. Includes highlights from the Olympics and footage from the opening and closing ceremonies.