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Special glossy DW Velox 7.4 gals
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Special portrait SW Velox 7.4 gals
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Regular glossy DW Velox 7.4 gals
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Brilliant velvet 10 gals finishing contrast bromide emulsion
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Sizing for all grades of Velox except glossy
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Finishing contrast Velox or #4 7.4 gals
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Regular velvet SW Velox 7.4 gals
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Regular velvet SW Velox 7.4 gals
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Additional water used when finishing 3 gallons
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P.M.C. #5 or matte enamel 10 gals finishing
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P.M.C. #7 CC or Ex Hy Rgh 10 gals finishing
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Making special Velox single batch 7.4 gal
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Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Canada In Focus - photo of three new disc cameras
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Item is a print featuring an image of the Kodak Disc 3100, the Kodak Disc 4100 and the Kodak Disc 6100 cameras. Lebel adhered to verso indicates that the image was featured in Kodak Canada In Focus Vol. 30 No. 3 May 1984 issue.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Vol. 30 No. 2
Kodak Canada Inc.
6 Kodak employees posing for a photograph at a party
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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Previously mounted to black album paper
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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File contains negatives featuring images of the exterior of the Kodak building at Montreal Expo '67.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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File contains negatives featuring exterior views of Kodak Heights Film Coating building #13. Some duplicates.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Item is a negative featuring an exterior view of Kodak Heights Film Coating building #13 under construction.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Building #8 - exterior film storage 1968
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File contains images featuring the exterior of building #8, as well as truck loading/unloading.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Vancouver Processing Laboratory - all film presorted to size and type
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Item is a black and white negative featuing an image of a woman sorting rolls of film.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Canada's film testing deptartment and paper sensitizing
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File contains images of employees in Kodak Canada's Film Testing Department.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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File contains negatives featuring images of Kodak x-ray equipment and demonstrations of its use. There are examples including an x-ray image of a bell, a man at a monitor examining a human torso x-ray, men standing in a room equipped to take x-rays, and a woman preparing to be x-rayed and lying in an x-ray machine. Additionally, there is an image of an older Kodak building, of a box of one dozen Eastman Dupli-tized X-ray Films, and of a laboratory next to a window.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Heights aerial views 1940
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File contains negatives featuring aerial views of Kodak Heights taken in 1940.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Heights aerial views 1960
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Item is a negative featuring an aerial view of Kodak Heights taken in 1960.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Kodak Canada Inc.
Woodworth E.H. - B&W negative of old portrait (no date)
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Kodak Canada Inc.
Job no. 7203-21 Rossiter, Pete B&W neg of old portrait
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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In Focus Vol. 1 No. 1
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Item is a group portrait of four children (three girls and one boy) standing outside on the doorsteps of a house.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Item consists of a photograph of a letter from Mary Pickford apologizing to her fellow Canadians that she will not be able to attend the celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the first regular motion picture theatre in Canada, the Electric of Vancouver, which opened in 1902.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Item consists of 2 photographs featuring images of a man standing at a machine that reads "OSWEGO".
Kodak Canada Inc.
Dale Allen and Larry Cadorin comparing densities
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Item consists of a black and white photograph featuring an image of two men holding photographs up to a window at the Kodak North Vancouver Processing Lab. Description reads: Dale Allen, left, and Larry Cadorin, Both Equipment Service Reps, Compare Densities of Negatives From Roller Transport Processors.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Allison Cameron and Ian Ferguson
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Item consists of a black and white photograph featuring an image of a woman talking on the phone with a man next to her at the Kodak North Vancouver Processing Lab. Description reads: Allison Cameron Gets a Call From a Kodak Equipment Service Rep While Ian Ferguson Waits to Discuss his Service Calls for the Day.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak during war years - election, WWI
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Item is a photograph of a procession outside at Kodak Heights, led by a horse-drawn buggy with signs that read "Vote for W.F. Dodd.
Kodak Canada Inc.
#1 finishing Velox single batch 7.4 gal
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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Kodak Canada Inc.
Photographic chemistry recipes
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Item consists of 1 binder containing typescript photographic chemistry recipes and procedures, produced between 1939 and 1941, used in the production of Kodak products.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Demo 1.Lorne Stevens 2. Mike Kirby 3. Bill Hayes
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Consists of a demo reel for three voice actors. Demo reel contains segments of radio advertisement by the three individuals.
O'Canada two projector version program: Kodak programmable dissolve
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Consists of an audio recording of individuals singing O'Canada in English and French.
Sousa on review : twelve marches / by John Philip Sousa ; Frederick Fennel ; Eastman wind ensemble
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Item is a vinyl LP sound recording of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, conducted by Frederick Fennell, performing twelve marches by John Philip Sousa. Recorded by Mercury Records, May 5, 1961. Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Quality Records Limited.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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An Eastman Kodak Company promotional film on the process of making photographic paper and film stocks.
Eastman Kodak Company
Welcome to the house of quality
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Thanks for the memories: Kodak Heights manufacturing 1914-2005
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A commemorative DVD produced by Kodak Canada Ltd. for employees during the final days of the Kodak Heights operations. The DVD celebrates the employees of Kodak Heights in Toronto upon the closing of the plant in 2005. Four films on the disc include events and speeches from the June 30th, 2005 employee day, interviews and photographs of Kodak Heights employees.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Burger Design, BMP portraits of success Vol 7 Show/dub Master stereo
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Kodak Canada Inc.
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Genie award presented to Ron Morrision
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Ed Jurus interview, Kodak Canada Inc.
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Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
2 videocassettes, one a long version for Kodak Use, the other a shorter version for newspaper use.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of an 1899 model of the No. 2 Bulls-Eye Kodak, which was manufactured from 1896-1913. It has a wooden interior, a spring controlled rotary disc shutter, and rotating disc stops controlled by pulling a lever on the top of the camera.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Bantam Rangefinder Camera. It makes 28x40mm exposures on Kodak's type No. 828 special 35mm paper backed roll film. It has a non-self-cocking Flash 300 shutter, 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon Lens, an optical viewfinder with a superimposed rangefinder, and is made of brown plastic, aluminum and other metal.
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Item is a simple, red, Bakelite camera for 6 x 6 cm (2.36" x 2.36") exposures on 620 film. The design includes a fixed focus, single aperture and one shutter speed. There are connection points for a flash unit, and a dimpled metal plate on the front, perhaps intended to mimic the apperance of a selenium light meter.
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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.
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Item consists of a Six-16 Brownie box roll film camera that used size 616 film to make pictures sized 6.35 x 10.8 cm. It has a Diway lens with a close-up lens and a rotary shutter. The body is metal covered in leatherette, with a unique geometric art-deco front panel and two brilliant finders.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Brownie Target Six-16 box roll film camera that used film sized 616 to make pictures sized 6.35 x 10.8 cm. It was made in Canada, and has a simple meniscus lens and a rotary shutter. The body is a metal box covered in black leatherette with two brilliant finders, and a vertical art-deco line design on the front panel.
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Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Super 27 viewfinder camera. The camera uses 127 roll film, has a Kodar f/8 lens with two stops, sunny, f/13.5 and cl'dy br't/flash f/8. A knob on the front of the lens allows for a choice of focus zones, close-up or beyond 6ft. The choice between two shutter speeds is made by opening the flash door, for a speed of 1/40, or closing it for a speed of 1/80. The body is moulded plastic featuring an optical direct vision finder and a flash gun for AG1 bulbs, concealed by a door beside the lens.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Brownie Target Six-16 box roll film camera that used film sized 616 to make pictures sized 6.35 x 10.8 cm. It was made in Canada, and has a simple meniscus lens and a rotary shutter. The body is a metal box covered in black leatherette with two brilliant finders, and a vertical art-deco line design on the front panel.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a plastic box style camera for use with 127 roll film film. It is a simple, fixed focus, point and shoot camera with beige and brown body and plastic lens. Includes a hot shoe for AG-1 flash bulbs.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a small strapless box camera with a single viewfinder that uses 127 film for 4x6.5cm exposures. Some versions are identified "Ansco Dollar Camera" on the front but this specific one only has "Ansco" on the front. This model also came in black, green, and red. The red version with a strap is known as the "Kiddie Camera".
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a box-type camera for 4x5 inch plates in double plateholders. The wood boy is covered with genuine black leather. It has two viewfinders, a rotating diaphragm with three apertures, a single meniscus lens, and two tripod sockets.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a box camera that uses No. 101 rollfilm for twelve 3.5 x 3.5 inch exposures. This camera has the unique feature where the sides and back come off completely for loading. It has an achromatic lens and rotary shutter. It was marketed as the "Plico" in Europe.
Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C, 50th Anniversary
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Item is a Canadian version of the Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C to commemorate Kodak's fiftieth anniversary of their first patent. It has a tan coloured leatherette covering, brass fittings, and a gold foil anniversary sticker. These were given to twelve year old kids for a Kodak promotion. Roughly 500,000 to 550,000 were manufactured. The camera uses 120 film for 2.25 x 3.25 inch exposures. It has one viewfinder and a meniscus lens with a rotary shutter.
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Item is an Ensign rollfilm box camera that takes 3.25 x 2.25 inch exposures on 120 film. The camera has two viewfinders, three unlabelled aperture settings, and two shutter speeds.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a box camera that uses 130 film for 2 7/8 x 4 7/8 inch exposures. The camera has a meniscus achromatic lens and rotary shutter. The camera has a leatherette covering in a grained pattern, a metal film carrier, two reflecting viewfinders, one tripod socket, and a trigger guard.
Anniversary Kodak No. 2 Hawk-Eye Camera
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Item is a metal box camera with a tan-coloured reptile grained paper covering with a faint imprint of where a gold seal was. This camera was a special edition of the No. 2 Hawk-Eye Camera Model C meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary if the Eastman Kodak Co. In 1930, Kodak gave away approximately 550,000 to children 12 and under. The camera itself is used for 2.25" x 3.25" exposures on rollfilm with a single finder only.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of an all metal construction box camera, which takes films packs only, for 2.24" x 3.25" exposures.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a box camera, for 5 x 7.5 cm exposures on 127 film. Model has two finder lenses placed horizontally across the top front side of the camera. The camera also has an extended hexagonal front plate around the lens with stops and closeup settings around it. There is a black enamel trim around the front end of the camera and a diamond shaped winding knob at the top right side.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a plastic body box camera with a viewfinder. The camera includes a Voigtar 7.7/7.5cm lens and a compartment for the filter and extinction meter.
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Item consists of a black box camera.
Kodak No. 2 Brownie Model F (Red)
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Item consists of a snapshot box camera for use with 120 film. The camera body is card with a red leatherette covering. The Brownie No. 2 Model F was manufactured between April 1929 and 1933, and was available in a variety of colours, including red.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a brown bakelite box camera designed by Eastman Kodak employee Arthur H. Crapsey Jr. for use with 127 film (4x6 cm exposures). The camera features a fixed speed rotary shutter and plastic lens. Item does not include the flash unit. This model was made in Canada, at the Canadian Kodak plant in Toronto.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer. Item has its original box and triangular viewfinder, but the lens cap is missing.
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Minox III & matching light meter
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Item is one of the smallest cameras the Minox company produced. The original model, designed by Walter Zapp for use while hiking, was made in 1937 in Riga Latvia. Minox subminiatures were used as spy cameras by Nazi spies in World War II, as well as Soviet and American agents during the Cold War. The camera has its original leather case, and matching light meter . Synchronized for flash with a complan 15mm f3.5 lens.
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Item is a molded walnut Bakelite camera with cast metal hardware and dual lenses. The front metal plate is cast with "CORONET, MIDGET, 16 mm FILM, MADE BY THE CORONET CAMERA CO. BIRMINGHAM, BRITISH PATENTS APPLIED FOR, DESIGN REGISTERED." The Moroccan leather case has the company logo and "MADE IN ENGLAND" in gold letterpress.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm half frame automatic camera. Fixed focus, selenium meter coupled, clockwork film drive.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Pocket 110 subminiature still camera. Lanthar F5.6/24mm lens. Has programmed mechanical shutter with 4 weather symbols. Has wrist strap, and hot shoe attachment. Includes manual.
McKoewn, Pg. 971
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Item is a subminiature camera for 10 x 14 mm exposures on 16mm film in special cassettes. The camera has a removable lens system and includes a Riken Ricoh F1:3.5/25mm and Riken Telescopic lens F1:5.6/40mm in original wooden box and a box of Golden Ricoh Film in cartridge. The Golden Ricoh was originally names the Golden Steky, both models were higher end miniature cameras and were electroplated in gold.
McKoewn, pg. 828