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Kodak people sports, lawn bowling party, golfing, hockey

File contains a portrait of two young men wearing matching sweaters with badges that red: "Weston Juvenile T.L.L. Champions 1930", two matching images of bleachers filled with men and women dressed in suits and hats (between 1930-1939), a group shot of the Sept 1937 Testing & Processing Depts "Lawn Bowling party", an image of "Bob and his girl's" at a golf course, and a portrait of the Kodak hockey team (ca. 1935).

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Kodak in war efforts - WWII

File contains prints featuring images of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. war efforts. Included are images of workers in the Machine Room (inscription), of soldiers in their bunks, of the 5th Victory Loan Drive with a sign reading "Kodak employee objective $95,500.00", of Lou Christie? writing in a notebook, and others.

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May Belsey, Stenas

File contains 2 contact sheets featuring portraits of a woman with glasses. Inscription adhered to housing reads: "May Belsey, Stenas / Job No. 672-47 / Anniversary / Contact sheet". Kodakery, Thurs Feb 22, 1967 at 10:30am Anniversary Portrait- May Belsey, Stenas.

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Flexible film production

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."

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Kodak camera patent, 1888

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.

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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."

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