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Blueprints and Plans

Sub-series contains plans and blueprints of Kodak factories and facilities in Ontario including : early blueprints and schematics for the King Street plant, approval drawings and area plans for the Kodak Heights facility showing buildings 1, 3,5, and 8, and detailed blueprints relating to the construction of Kodak Brampton Paper Finishing Plant, Building #35. Subject terms have been used to indicate Kodak site locations in Ontario, specifically the King street, Brampton and Kodak Heights operations.

Human resources and industrial relations records

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to Kodak Canada's human resources and industrial relations practices from 1896 to 1997. Includes logbooks pertaining to employee salaries and work hours; reproductions of employment contracts; records related to wage dividends; records related to union activity, including collective bargaining agreements and clippings from the employee strike of 1974; records pertaining to employee benefits; and Kodak employee handbooks and information brochures.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum records

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to the operation of the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum. The Kodak Canada Heritage Collection was instigated in the early 1990s as a continuation of the Kodak Canada Archives, intended to document and display Kodak Canada's corporate history. The archival was never formally absorbed by the museum and was housed in a room adjacent to the museum exhibition space in building 9 of Kodak Heights, in a series of 5 filing cabinets. The Heritage Collection operated under the curatorship of Bonnie Chapman, an employee in Kodak's Corporate Communications department. A request was made in 1996 to establish a permanent exhibition space for the collection in building 9 of Kodak Heights. In 1998, Kodak Canada collaborated with consultants from the Royal Ontario Museum to conceptualize and install the exhibition that was housed in this permanent space. The Museum officially opened in 1999 and was closed as part of the dissolution of Kodak Canada's manufacturing operations in the early 2000s. Many of the records and objects contained in the overall Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection housed at Ryerson University were originally part of this Museum collection. Records in this sub-series include: display labels and captions; notes and correspondence related to museum events; records pertaining to Kodak's partnership with the ROM; loan agreements and calls for donations; reference material; records and inventories of artifacts; and other ephemera. There was significant crossover between the activities of the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum and those of the Corporate Communications and Public Affairs department, particularly surrounding Kodak Canada's centennial celebrations in 1999.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Black and white negatives

Contains 6027 b&w negatives from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Negatives are organized by prior arrangement when processed, which was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's organization of the files in their archives index. Files of negatives originating from the previous index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Product catalogues and price lists

Sub-series includes catalogues and price lists for Kodak products from 1902 to 1995, many of which are illustrated. Includes lists and catalogues for still and motion picture cameras and accessories, as well as for Eastman photographic chemicals. Lists and catalogues targeted amateur and professional photographers, as well as Kodak dealers and wholesalers.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Annuals, periodicals, and newspaper clippings

Sub-series contains periodicals and annuals, created between 1900 and 2008, previously held and donated by Kodak Canada Inc. as part of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. Most periodicals are published by Eastman Kodak Co. and its susidiaries, Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., and Kodak Limited (U.K.). Many of the periodicals were published for internal use, serving communications and community-building purposes for Kodak employees. However, many periodicals in the sub-series were also published for amateur and professional photographers, dealers of Kodak products, chemical engineers, and others. Some periodicals within the sub-series were published by external publishers.

Kodak Canada Inc.

National Committee on Treaties/AFN Centre for Treaty Advocacy meeting kits

Sub-series contains National Committee on Treaties/Centre for Treaty Advocacy information kits that coverage a range of issues including claims, treaties, Aboriginal titles, MBCA, border crossing, litigation updates, and federal/provincial policy. Included are:

2018.008.011.003.001 Treaty Rights Unit Activities Report, Ottawa, Ontario March 4, 1987

2018.008.011.003.002 Treaty Rights Conference Ottawa, Ontario January 14, 1987

2018.008.011.003.003 National Committee on Treaties briefing book Kamloops, British Columbia, Sept. 20-21, 1988

2018.008.011.003.004 National Committee on Treaties meeting Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 9-10, 1988

2018.008.011.003.005 National Committee on Treaties briefing book - IXth Annual AFN Assembly Edmonton, Alberta May 20-June 2, 1988

2018.008.011.003.006 National Committee on Treaties briefing book Ottawa, Ontario July 11-12, 1988

2018.008.011.003.007 National Committee on Treaties Quebec City, Quebec July 4, 1989

2018.008.011.003.008 National Centre for Treaties briefing kit Halifax, Nova Scotia September 28-29, 1989

2018.008.011.003.009 National Committee on Treaties Edmonton, Alberta March 6-7, 1990

2018.008.011.003.010 National Committee on Treaties Vancouver, British Columbia May 1-2, 1990

2018.008.011.003.011 National Committee on Treaties Hay River, Northwest Territories June 27-28, 1990

2018.008.011.003.012 National Committee on Treaties - Grand Council Treaty #8 Nations Edmonton, Alberta Sept. 19-20, 1990

2018.008.011.003.013 National Committee on Treaties summary of activities Oct. 1, 1990

Folding Pack Film Cameras

Some features are common to all models in the Polaroid 100-400 series, including a folding bellows, automatic exposure and the use of 100 series pack film; two manuals for folding-pack land cameras in VV3. Items in this series are arranged by Camera model

Slide Carriers and Accessories

This sub-series contains 3 wooden slide carriers with different built-in mechanism to seamlessly move slides in front of a magic lantern projector. It also contains 3 wooden slide frames, one of which can have a 8 x 8 cm glass slide inserted. This frame has the engraving "Newton & Co."

1998 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digtial file, the 1998 festival program titled "5TH ANNUAL CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL AND AWARDS - HOT DOCS 98 MARCH 18-22 METRO.pdf"

2001 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 2001 festival program guide titled "CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL - HOT DOCS APRIL 30 MAY 6 2001 TORONTO PROGRAMME.pdf"

2008 Digital Records

This sub-series contains two folders: 2008 Festival Photos and 2008 Publicity Material

2009 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one folder titled 2009 Festival Photos.

2010 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders: 2010 Festival Clippings, 2010 Festival Photos and 2010 Publicity Materials

2017 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders titled 2017 Festival coverage (press clippings), 2017 Festival Photos and 2017 Publications. It also contains one file titled "2017_Annual_Report.pdf"

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2007. Venues include:

Art at LSE, London School of Economics
Farley Farm House, England
Ffotogallery, Cardiff
Hackelbury Fine Art Limited, London
Japan Society, London
Magnum, London
National Portrait Gallery
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norfolk, England

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2008

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2008. Venues include:

Arts Institute at Bournemouth
Asian Art in London
Brighton Photo Biennial
National Portrait Gallery, London
Peter Lav Photo Gallery,
The Photographers' Gallery, London
Rhubarb-Rhubarb, Birmingham
Serpentine Gallery, London
SOAS, University of London
Tate Modern, London
Tate Britain, London

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2011

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2011. Venues include:

Autograph Gallery, London
Chris Beetles Fine Photographs, London
Flowers, London

Nordström, Alison

Kodak Advertising Materials

Series includes heavy leather post-bound ledgers containing proof sheets of advertisements and finished prints clipped from magazines and newspapers. The ads describe products intended for the Consumer, Professional, Medical, Dealer and other specialized markets and were collected by employees of the Communications Department.

The series also includes loose Kodak advertising proofs from 1927 assembled in a two-ring binder.

Cameras

Sub-series illustrates the production history of the Kodak company's commercial camera production. The collection represents all major styles of medium and small format cameras produced by the company and consists of 171 plate and film cameras, including; box cameras, folding cameras, disposable cameras, range finder cameras, single-lens reflex cameras, twin-lens reflex cameras, ciné cameras, and digital cameras. The cameras are organized chronologically.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Glass plate negatives

Series contains 40 glass plate negatives of varying sizes originating from the Kodak Canada Archives. These negatives were created circa 1920 and document the early operations of Kodak Heights, including their involvement with troops in World War I. The Notes field has been used to indicate corresponding Kodak Archives Index files the negatives originated from. They are currently arranged according to the order created when the negatives were processed in 2005.

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Colour slides

Sub-series contains 33,281 colour slides, 35 mm format, organized by two main sections: the first is a working collection of reference slides formerly used by the company and arranged alphabetically by subject. The second set of slides was formerly part of the company's archive and was located throughout the different files. The names of the files that the slides originated from are recorded in the Notes field of each record.

The first part of the colour slide collection is arranged alphabetically as was its indended order as a working refence collection used by Kodak Canada. The second part of the collection is loosely arranged by the previous index associated with the collection, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Instruction manuals and reference guides

Sub-series contains reference guides and instructional manuals published by Eastman Kodak Co., its subsidiaries, and other companies between 1891 and 2000. Includes general guides on various photographic topics, as well as manuals for specific products. Manuals and guides were intended for amateur and professional photographers and filmmakers, as well as Kodak dealers, and those using Eastman chemicals and solvents.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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