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Kodak Heights and Kodak Brampton aerial views

File contains many duplicates of two views of Kodak Canada Inc. Brampton location that appear to be from the 1980s. Also, there are a number of views of Kodak Heights that appear to be from the 1960s. Additional prints feature views of the Kodak Processing Laboratory. One print, featuring a painted image by H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd. (engineers) and Allward & Gouinlock (architect) is housed with a caption that reads: Canadian Kodak's new processing laboratory will be the second major building at the company's new 200-acre property near Brampton, Ontario. A final print is a contact sheet featuring images of employees sitting around a computer monitor.

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Kodak lawn bowling and professional figure skater

File contains two photographs. One features an image of a group of men lawn bowling with a sign in front that reads "38th Annual Kodak Rink Lawn Bowling Tournament for the Cornell Trophy". The other features an image of a male figure skater wearing a sweater with an image of Kodak Kolorkins on it, also seen in 2005.001.06.03.112.

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Kodak people lawn bowling 1926-1937

File contains a panorama of lawn bowlers posed outside of a Canadian Kodak Co. building, a panorama of anonymous Kodak employees, an image of men lawn bowling with the inscription "Testing Dept Lawn Bowling Party" inscribed on the verso, an image of Ed Herbert and Fred Rowe lawn bowling, and other aerial views of men lawn bowling.

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Kodak window displays, Christmas 1965

File contains images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie outfit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'. One image features flash cubes hung like snow flakes. For colour prints see 2005.001.06.05.050.

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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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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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George Eastman and Thomas Alva Edison

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."

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Eastman Kodak Company research laboratory

File contains copy prints featuring images of a laboratory. Caption adhered to versos reads: "In 1912, George Eastman was one of the first American industrialists to organize a research laboratory. This picture was taken at kodak research laboratories in Rochester, New York, in 1920." I-88-1454

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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

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Instant camera and film advertisements

File contains prints featuring images of advertisements for Kodak instant cameras, including a diagram of the process fluid, and Kodamatic instant color film. Also included are promotional images of Kodacolor film. Many are filed with captions. The caption for an image advertising Kodamatic Trimprint instant color film reads: "A cold winter's day is an ideal time to organize your pictures into albums. Remember that the Kodamatic Trimprints, when they have been separated from their backing, can be mounted or trimmed like conventional prints."

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