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No. 3 Autographic Brownie Model H

Item consists of a Kodak No. 3 Autographic folding camera, model H. Camera has a brilliant viewfinder and black leather covering. It uses type A118 autographic film rolls to make 6 exposures of 3.125 x 4.25 in (8 x 10.5 cm). This camera has a Kodak Ball Bearing shutter and Kodak antistigmat f7.7, 130mm lens with an aperture scale from f7.7 to 45. The shutter has speeds of B, T, 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 sec. The bellows are adjusted to focus and have a pointer on a 6 to 100 feet scale. The brilliant viewfinder folds out with the bellows and can be flipped between vertical and horizontal shots.

Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. export journal

Item is a cloth- and leather-bound ledger containing records of Canadian Kodak's exports from 1939-1973. Most records pertain to exports sent to other Kodak subsidiaries, but some pertain to government agencies, film boards, and commerical ventures, including exports to Jules Brulatour's studios in Hollywood and Fort Lee, New Jersey.

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Patent [#22351] for improvements in roll holders, for exposing flexible sensitive photographic films

Item is the original patent (#22351) granted on September 2, 1885 by the Commissioner of Patents, Dominion of Canada, to George Eastman and William Hall Walker of Rochester, NY, for "improvements in roll holders, for exposing flexible sensitive photographic films." Item includes textual specifications and diagrams of the proposed improvements. Prior to patenting the innovation in Canada, Eastman and Walker were granted a similar patent (#317049) by the United States patent office on May 5, 1885.

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Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1959

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Newspapers, Photo Press, Photo Trade, Drug Trade, Professional and Commercial, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Verifax, Recordak Campaign, Audio Visual, General Industry, Kodagraph, Industrial X-Ray, TV Film, Graphic Arts, Medical and Dental, Ektalith.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1966

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Newspapers, Photo Press, Photo Trade, Drug Trade, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Premium, Verifax, Industrial, Commercial and Professional, Audio Visual, Kodagraph, Linagraph, Industrial X-Ray, Television Films, Graphic Arts, Ektalith, Tape.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1967-1968

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Newspapers, Photo Press, Photo Trade, Drug Trade, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Premium, Verifax, Industrial, Commercial and Professional, Audio Visual, Kodagraph, Linagraph, Industrial X-Ray, Television Films, Graphic Arts, Medical and Dental, Ektalith, Tape.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1979-1980

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Photo finishing, Premium, Professional, Motion Picture, Audio Visual, Business Systems (MIT), Nameless, Graphics Markets, Health Sciences Services Markets.

Works all week. Plays on the weekend

Item consists of a poster board advertising the Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 48 camera. The main slogan on the poster reads "Works all week. Plays on the weekend." and in smaller font is a more detailed description of the features of the camera, including Flip Flash. The poster features an image of the camera resting upon blueprints and an architectural photograph, overlapped by a photograph of a family on a sail boat.

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Man and women on beach with Kodak camera

Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a man taking a photograph of two women on a beach in 1923, using an electric-eye instamatic camera. Beneath the image reads: In 1923, you had to fiddle around and set exposure for sun or shade. / Now any electric-eye KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera measures the / light and sets the exposure for you automatically -- for black-and-white / and color pictures, and color slides.

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Calgary : a year in focus

Item is a booklet of compiled documents presented to Kodak Canada Inc. in order to solicit their sponsorship of the publication of "Calgary: a year in focus." The publication, timed to coincide with the 1988 Calgary Olympic Games, was the second in a series of publications intended to showcase major Canadian cities.

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Photographs

Photograph album contains images of various Kodak Heights subjects including: recreational activities including baseball, lawn ball; company field trips, election campaigns for the Board of Governors and the K.A.A. Governorship; rallying support for WWI soldiers and campaigns for victory bonds. Includes a portrait of John G. Palmer (d. 1921), who acted as Canadian Kodak Co.'s first President and General Manager from 1918 to 1921.

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Photograph album of Kodak Heights property

Album contains gelatin silver prints mounted on black cardboard inserts. Below each image is a handwritten caption including the subject and date. The images are landscape views of the Kodak Heights property circa 1913 during initial preparations for construction, specifically documenting the wells. Includes several images taken in 1921 of the 4th well, a Kodak building can be seen in the background.

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