- 2005.001.05.03
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- 1893-1997
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Item is a light-tight black bag used to load shot photoraphic film into processing tanks for developing.
Item is a set of 11 various film formats - 35mm, Advance photosystem, Discs, etc.
Item is a set of 2 plate holders - one wood and one metal one FOTAC, the other Fidelity. Both 3.25 x 4.25.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Item is a set of 5 plate holders for 3.25 x 4.25 plate film cameras.
Film pack adapter Cat.No. 1234
Item is a Graphic Film Pack Adapter for a large 4 x 5 plate camera.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a print featuring an image with the caption: The first Kodak camera, introduced in 1888, sold for $25, loaded with enough Eastman film for 100 exposures. It produced a 2 1/2 inch diameter negative.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Flags from Kodak worldwide sensitizing facilities
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
A set of miniature flags from Kodak worldwide sensitizing facilities: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Mexico, U.S.A.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Magnesium filament in glass enclosure.
Phillips
Magnesium filamment in blue glass enclosure
Phillips
1 empty box; 1 full. Different kinds.
Canadian General Electric Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Foka folding camera with a F. Deckel-Munchen leaf shutter and a Rodenstock Trinar Anastigmat 1:4.5 f=10.5cm lens. The maker of the shutter, F. Deckel, was a German company based in Munich. The Foka cameras were imported from Germany by a Dutch photo and film equipment dealer from the Balda factory in Dresden.
Foldable Viewmailer Stereoscopic Viewer (Halladay Co.)
Item is a cardboard stereoscopic viewer. Has instructions printed on the item for focusing and viewing. Distributed by Realist, Inc, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Patent applied for. Comes with an envelope for a coloured slide
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
This series contains cameras designed for roll film and employed a folding design, in which a front flap opened and lens and bellows extended from the camera body. This design balanced the need to produce large sized negatives while making the cameras smaller, and more convenient than the box format cameras. Many were variations on the basic Kodak design that, when folded, resembled a long, flat box with rounded ends. Both brilliant viewfinders and optical direct finders were used in these designs and lenses were generally more advanced than the simple box cameras, with shutter speed and focus adjustments possible.
To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black leather covered folding camera with leather bellows, for exposures on 120 roll-film. Camera has a Marvel shutter with 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, B and T settings, an aperture range from6 6-45, and a brilliant viewfinder. A focus guide plate from 5 feet to infinity is mounted on the camera rail.
Follow the trail of thrills across your own screen at home
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two adults skiing across a snowy mountainside, and illustration of two cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of dealer’s advertising poster and illustration of “indoor assortment” display. Text describes marketing with these assortments for dealers.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
For so many lucky ones...this is sure to be a Ciné-Kodak Christmas
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman cross-country skiing up a snowy hill, with black and white photograph of four cameras advertised. Text contains consumer information - describes the cameras advertised.
For the kind of pictures you like
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
An advertisement proof mounted on yellow foam-core: "No. 1A Pocket Kodak Serie for the kind of pictures you like". Published in Toronto Saturday Night Magazine, 1925)
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a medium format, twin lens reflex camera for 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 format film. Lens is an Anistigmant 75mm, F2.5 with a cloth focal plane shutter (speeds from 2 second to 1/500th). This model of camera was available in both left and right-handed models.
From glass plates to digital images--the Kodak story / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of 3 copies of an illustrated black-and-white promotional brochure detailing the history of Eastman Kodak's products and found, George Eastman.
Kodak Canada Inc.
From this Christmas on - your own movies : Give the family Ciné-Kodak Eight
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of couple standing outside a house in winter coats filming with a Ciné-Kodak Eight camera. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Fuji DL-95 Super. DL for drop-in loading. 35mm film, autofocus, red-eye reduction, panorama mode options.
Fujifilm Corporation
Item consists of 2 rolls of 36 exposure Fuji Neopan SS black & white safety film with 100 ISO. This was the most common and least expensive of all the Fuji Neopan films.
Image Arts
24 exposure 110 format colour negative film, new in package. Expiry 07-1991.
Fujifilm Professional NPS160 film
Item is a Pro Pack of 5 rolls of film and has a printed expiry date of August, 2005. Film is 220 format colour negative film.
Fujinon-ITV Zoom 100mm f20 lens
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a colour poster featuring an image of the Kodak FunSaver Weekend 35 one-time use camera and it's original packaging.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a one-time-use, 35mm, 15 exposure camera. No flash, for exterior use only, produces wide, panoramic prints. New in box, film expiration date, July 1996.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Item is a handheld plastic view master containing a reel of 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies of Old Covered Bridges, New England. It was manufactured by GAF, Corporation in Portland, Oregon, USA. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Item is made of plastic and metal. Reels are interchangeable and come with a variety of themes.
GAF red and white view-master (Model G)
Item is a handheld red and white plastic View-Master containing a promotional reel of 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies sold through GAF. The 3D viewer was manufactured by GAF Corporation in Portland, Oregon, USA. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Item is made of plastic and metal. Reels are interchangeable. In 1939, General Aniline & Film Corporation (GAF) merged with Agfa-Ansco, finally operating under Anitec until 1998. Item comes in original packaging. Written on object : GAF (Canada) Ltd. 70 Alexdon Rd. Drownsview On.
Item consists of a pack of 12 Canadian General Electric AG-1B Flashbulbs.
Image Arts
Item consists of 2 boxes of GE, single use flash bulbs.
Canadian General Electric Company
Item consists of 6 No. 22 magnesium flash bulbs.
Canadian General Electric Company
Item consists of a pack of 3 General Electric Super Cubes flashcubes for standard flashcube cameras.
Image Arts
GNC model 101 35mm precision viewer
Item is a metal slide viewer for viewing mounted 35mm slides. The viewer lights up with a small bulb powered by 2 AA batteries.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a transparent sheet printed with an Eastman Kodak Gammeter, a set of indexed graph lines. Gammeters were designed to aid in the dye transfer process by allowing the easy calculation of gammas (colour contrasts) from plotted curves.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Gevaert Gevabox 6x9 box camera that took 6x9 images on 120 film. It was manufactured by L. Gevaert & Cie, a Belgian company that merged with Agfa AG and Bayer AG in 1964. It has a rectangular metal body with chrome edges, a single-speed + B shutter, two waist-level viewfinders for landscape and portrait formats, and an f8 lens. The two dials on the bottom-front of the camera allow the photographer to choose between one of the three apertures, and between M and B.
General Electric, Edison Mazda flash bulb
Item is a single flash bulb, with thin aluminum foil within the glass bulb.
General Electric Corporation
General electric exposure meter type pr-3
Item is a selenium cell type light meter. Working condition, selinium cell is weak. Incident light attachement is missing
George Eastman and Thomas Alva Edison
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
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."
Kodak Canada Inc.
German tailboard camera with Rodenstock Bistigmat lens
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding tailboard field camera, likely of German manufacture, for 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") exposures on glass plates. Camera is equipped with square bellows, hinged ground glass focusing screen, and no shutter. Bellows are secured with pins, when extended, inserted into keyhole slots. The slide out lens board has a Rodenstock Bistigmat 13 x 18 lens with rotating aperture wheel. The camera is equipped with 2 plate holders for use with 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") glass plates, with a wooden adapter insert to hold smaller 12 X 9 cm (3.75" x 2.5") plates.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of children sledding in the snow, with 4 illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains personal handwritten note, along with consumer information about the cameras being advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of children sledding in the snow, with 4 illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains personal handwritten note, along with consumer information about the cameras being advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Glass-graduated burette for titrations of photographic solutions
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a glass tube with a scale etched on the outside, used in chemical analysis. This object was used in the Kodak Canada plant to determine the strength of silver halide solutions in photographic chemistry. It was last used in the Kodak plant on November 1st, 1967.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Glossy Velox Enameled No. 2 single weight photographic paper
Item is a package of 24 sheet of 4 1/4 x 5 1/4 inch glossy Velox sensitized photographic paper. The paper expired on August 1st, 1930.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Item is a reflected and incident light meter powered by selenium photo cell.
Item is a reflected light and incident light meter with diffuser; powered by 2 Mallory MN 625 G mercury cells.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of one 8 once, graduated glass beaker, stirring rod and wet bulb thermometer for photographic processing.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Graflex / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., Toronto
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of child sitting on a window seat with a doll next to her. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Four photographs featuring a sailboat, men playing tennis, a row of puppies and a baby. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young child sitting in the bathroom with legs stretched out. Text contains consumer information.
Graflex : Graflex catalog by mail or at your dealer's / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of men riding horses and playing polo. Text contains consumer information.
Graflex : Graflex catalog by mail or at your dealer's / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of men riding horses and playing polo. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young child sitting in wooden chair, leaning and looking off to the side. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young child sitting in wooden chair, leaning and looking off to the side. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young girl sitting on the floor, pulling on her stockings. Text contains consumer information.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young girl sitting on the floor, pulling on her stockings. Text contains consumer information.
Graflex : prize-winning cameras & accessories / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a folding flier highlighting the 1937 Graflex camera and enlarger products.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Graflex : prize-winning cameras / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue featuring the 1939 Graflex line of cameras and photographic products.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Graflex : the American made camera for more interesting pictures / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of Graflex cameras and supplies.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Graflex : today and tomorrow / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a promotional brochure for Graflex cameras and photographic equipment featuring official US Navy photography.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
The Graflex RB is a single-lens reflex camera, the last of the family of field cameras known as "Graflex cameras", in contrast to the "Graphic" Graflex cameras. This model was produced between 1928-1947. It features a rotating back (abbreviated to RB), 4" x 5" plate holder, a light-excluding focusing-hood, interchangeable film holders, extensible lens with hood, and a f/4.5 anastigmat lens with a focal length of 7-1/2 inches (190mm), and is is designed to be held at waist height for use. The Graflex was used in the USA Navy and favoured for its ability to capture outdoor and action scenes. The aperture and tension can be adjusted according to the shutter speed plate, a table mounted on the side of the camera indicating adjustments. The Graflex RB series D is composed of straight-grain Honduras mahogany covered with black Morocco leather and chrome details.
This camera is accompanied by a carrying case of wood, black leather, and green felt. It contains one camera instruction manual: "Instruction manual for Graflex Cameras: RB Super D & RB Series B: Also Earlier Models including Series B, RB Series D, Auto, RB Auto, Auto Jr., RB Tele & RB Jr." It also contains 7 film holders and one replacement rotating back. The back piece is inscribed with: "Graflex Cute film Magazine: Pat Sept 7, 1920 Other Patents Pending: Made in U.S.A. by Folmer Graflex Corporation Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A., 43. For use of this alternate back, the camera back must be removed and rotated.
Item consists of 3 negative holders for 2 4x5 sheets of cut film.
Graflex and Graphic focal plane shutter photography / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a black-and-white illustrated instruction manual for use with Graflex cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains catalogues, brochures, price lists and other promotional materials featuring Graflex cameras and accessories. Catalogues span the years 1925 to 1939, with some years missing. Graflex cameras were manufactured by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Co. The Folmer & Schwing Company was acquired by Eastman Kodak in 1905, forming the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak in 1907. In 1926, Eastman Kodak Co. divested itself of this division and the Folmer Graflex Corporation began operating independently.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Graflex presents the 'Enlarg-O-Printer' / Folmer Graflex Corp.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated brochure and price list for Graflex's combination enlarger and contact printer.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Grand pals for a summer's fun - these modern cameras know all the tricks!
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Illustrations of couple and woman using cameras and of three of the four cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information. Headline is cut off at upper edge.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Grand pals for a summer's fun - these modern cameras know all the tricks!
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Illustrations of couple and woman using cameras and of three of the four cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information. Headline is cut off at upper edge.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3
Item consists of a Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3 from Jefferson, New York. The serial number is 7065. It was made by Neumade Products Corp., New York, N.Y. Factory, Buffalo N.Y. The body is made of cast iron. For 35mm film.
Image Arts
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a grey Haco-44 twin-lens reflex camera and case for 4 x 4cm exposures on 127 film. Manufactured by Tougodo, a Japanese camera maker that was active from 1930 to the mid 1960s, this model was also sold under the name Toyoca-44, Kino-44, Laqon-44 and Tower-44. The Haco model has a gray leatherette covering, Hacor 1:3.5 f3.5 6cm lens and viewing lens with bayonet mount and semi-automatic film advance with exposure counter.
Item is a battery-powered Handle II instant camera with an option for exposure control and crank handle ejection. Flash is a Kodak Instant Flash Model A attachment; lens is 100 mm, f/12.7; shutter is an electronic 2-1/300. Due to a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement, which the company lost, Kodak was forced to pay a large settlement fee and stop producing instant cameras and film.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is marked with the Hanimex brand, though the camera was manufactured by the Vivitar Corporation. It is a 110 format camera with a built-in flash powered by two AA batteries. It has a fixed focus. The photographer can select either a normal or telephoto lens, by using a slide switch on top of the camera.
Happy days : Tens of thousands are keeping them forever with a home movie camera
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman posing on a beach chair, and black and white photograph of Ciné-Kodak K and Magazine Ciné-Kodak cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
Happy days : Tens of thousands are keeping them forever with a home movie camera
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman posing on a beach chair, and black and white photograph of Ciné-Kodak K and Magazine Ciné-Kodak cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
Happy days : Tens of thousands are keeping them forever with a home movie camera
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman posing on a beach chair, and black and white photograph of Ciné-Kodak K and Magazine Ciné-Kodak cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-held motion picture camera for filming motion pictures on 8mm film. Includes a 13mm f/2.:3 Kodak Ektanar Lens with aperture selector wheel.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Hawkeye 8 Movie Camera. The camera was patented by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, and was made by Canadian Kodak Co. Limited. It has a Kodak Ektanar Lens 13m f/2.3 and is made of plastic. It used 8mm film and was sold for 19.99 when released in 1963.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Hawkeye 8 Movie Camera. The camera was patented by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, and was made by Canadian Kodak Co. Limited. It has a Kodak Ektanar Lens 13m f/2.3 and is made of plastic. It used 8mm film and was sold for 19.99 when released in 1963.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Hawkeye 8 movie camera f/2.3 = Ciné-Camera Hawkeye 8 f/2.3 / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of two copies of an illustrated instruction manual for Kodak's Hawkeye 8 movie camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a black cardboard box camera with leatherette covered metal front. The camera has a single reflex finder.
The Heritage Camera Collection is comprised of cameras, mainly from the Wilhem E. Nassau Camera Collection, the Irving G. Rumney fonds, and several other small, individual donations.
This collection traces the evolution of the tools of popular photography from the turn of the nineteenth century to the current digital age. Many of the cameras were manufactured by Kodak Canada or Eastman Kodak, but there are also examples from many other manufacturers, such as: Ernst Leitz, Minox, Polaroid, Nikon, Rollei, Mamiya, Olympus, Contax, and several companies that pre-date, and were eventually amalgamated into Kodak, including the Rochester Optical Company.
Items in the collection are arranged in series according on their form and function; the categories are based on the research and publications of Michel Auer and Todd Gustavson, and often overlap chronologically.
Series are as follows:
Early cameras
Dry plate cameras
Field cameras
Folding (bellows) cameras
Box and snapsot roll film cameras
Detective cameras
Panoramic cameras
Miniature and sub-miniature cameras
Single lens reflex cameras
Twin lens reflex cameras
35mm cameras
In-camera processing (instant) cameras
Point and shoot caemras
One-time-use cameras
Digital and pre-digital cameras
Toy and promotional cameras
Motion-picture cameras
Video cameras
To browse the series, click on the "View the list" link under the "See the sous-fonds, series or sub-series lists for this collection" title (to the right of the page).
Historical Photographic Equipment
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a landscape format, colour, board poster that features an image of a folding camera surrounded by other photographic Kodak supplies, including Kodak Film, Kodak Acid Fixing Powder and a darkroom lamp.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a typewritten timeline of the development of the Kodak camera from 1888 to 1978.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black bakelite camera for 25 x 37 mm exposures on 828 rollfilm.
Item is a black camera tripod.
Pagliuso Eng. Co.
Home movie accessories : for use with Ciné-Kodak & Kodascopes / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of projectors and other accessories for use with Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Home movie accessories : for use with Ciné-Kodaks and Kodascopes / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of projectors and other accessories for use with Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Home movie accessories : for use with Ciné-Kodaks and Kodascopes / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of projectors and other accessories for use with Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Home movies at 10˘ a scene with Ciné-Kodak eight / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras, projectors, and other accessories.
Kodak Canada Inc.
How to use the Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated instruction manual.
Kodak Canada Inc.
How to use the Ciné-Kodak Special / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated guidebook detailing techniques for making motion pictures with Kodak's Ciné-Kodak Special camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
How to use the Kodak Pony 135 camera / Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item in an illustrated instruction manual for the Kodak Pony 135 camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
How to use the Six-20 and Six-16 Brownies Junior / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a black-and-white illustrated instruction manual.
Kodak Canada Inc.
How to use your Kodak Ektra 1 camera = Comment utiliser l'appareil Kodak Ektra 1 / Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated instruction manual for the Kodak Ektra 1 camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illlustrated instruction manual for the Kodak Instamatic X-15F camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of children sledding, with illustrations of 4 cameras being advertised. Text contains handwritten personal note and consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of children sledding, with illustrations of 4 cameras being advertised. Text contains handwritten personal note and consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited