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Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection Dossier Anglais
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Young adult gathering, employees at warehouse

File contains a collection of snapshots, all with borders and some with bevelled edges, that feature images from a gathering of young adults at someone's home or cottage. Additionally, there are images of employees inside a warehouse and office building. A photographer's stamp on the verso of many of the images reads: "W. P. Edwards / 26 Monterrey Dr. / REXDALE, ONT. 741-0192". Previously in green 3-ringed binder. Previous title: Camera repair 1950-1975

Kodak Canada Inc.

WWII product display captions and labels

File consists of draft and finalized labels for a display consisting of a naval gunsighting telescope and Mark III and IX compasses and their component parts. Includes photocopied images of the display. Mark III and IX compasses and naval gunsighting telescopes were produced by Canadian Kodak Co. during WWII.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Visions in View

File includes promotional material, VHS tapes, and manuscript notes from 1988 to 1990 related to Visions in View, a series of commercial/industrial photography seminars offered by Kodak.

Advance Films & Video Ltd.

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.

Kodak Canada Inc.

The photo finisher / Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of bound and unbound issues of The Photo Finisher, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1927 to 1930 and from 1946 to 1959. Launched in 1927, the publication was targeted toward developers and printers of Kodak film products. File includes: vol. 1, no. 2 to vol. 4, no. 6 and vol. 18, no. 1 to vol. 31, no. 4. Some issues missing.

Kodak Canada Inc.

The photo finisher / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited

File includes issues of The Photo Finisher, published by Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. from 1927 to 1930 and from 1943 to 1960. The publication took over from "D and P Bulletin" in 1927 and was targeted toward developers and printers of Kodak film products. File includes issues of The Photo Finisher Bulletin and other ephemera. Some issues missing.

Kodak Canada Inc.

The Kodak salesman ; Trade circular / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. ; Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of bound volumes of The Kodak Salesman and Trade Circular, published by both Eastman Kodak Company and Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. between 1930 and 1948. Eastman Kodak's Kodak Salesman became Kodak News in 1949, which then became Kodak Dealer News in May 1951.

Kodak Canada Inc.

The Jazz Singer

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

Kodak Canada Inc.

The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company

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."

Kodak Canada Inc.

Textiles

File contains promotional textile material produced by the Kodak company and includes T-shirts, sweat shirts, a towel, a cloth bag, neckties and a flag. These items were given to employees and customers by Kodak Canada and used as promotional giveaways.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Studio light, Canadian ed. / Eastman Kodak Company

File contains issues of the Canadian Edition of Studio Light, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1909 to 1929. The publication was launched in 1909 and was targeted toward professional photographers. File includes vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 1909) to vol. 21, no. 10 (Dec. 1929). The original name of the publication was Studio Light and the Aristo Eagle. The name was changed to Studio Light in February, 1910.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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