File contains photographs of the Kodak hot air balloon at the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta, 1988. Caption with photograph reads: "Kodak Balloon Festival Calgary 88--One hundred and fifty brightly coloured hot air balloons from around the world will dot the Calgary skies from February 14-23 to heighten the festive atmosphere surrounding the Winter Olympics. Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film."
Toronto, Ontario Mr. Robert C. Kirk (left) Manager of Graphics Imaging Systems, Kodak Canada Inc., presents a cheque in the amount of $5,00 to Ms. Jane Hawtin from Radio Station CKFM who accepts it on behalf of the station's Childrens fund. In turn Ms. Hawtin gives the cheque to Mr. Claus Wirsig, President of the Hospital for Sick Childrens Foundation. The presentation was made in recognition of the Hospital's outstanding work in the health care of young people. Robert Lansdale Photography
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.
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.
File contains aerial views of Kodak Heights featured in Kodak News, Vol. 29 No. 6. Also includes an advertisement for Kodak film featured in the same issue.
File contains contact sheets featuring images of Kodak employees at Kodak events, including the at the opening of Canada's first PET Bottle Polymer Plant (28 September 1990). There are also images of Kodak employees dressed up for Halloween at the Kodak Fun Night (4 March 1990). and at the Pro Convention Auction (5 March 1990).
File contains images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie oufit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'.
File contains two identical photographs featuring an image of a group of employees standing with a Canada flag outside in the parking lot of Building #5. A flag in the foreground indicates the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. The third photograph features an image of the Kodak PhotoCD compact disc with PhotoCD Player and remote, likely taken for advertising purposes.
File contains two group portraits. One features a group of six young women wearing signature Kodak yellow and red Kodacolor ski hats and Kodak film scarves. The second features a group of eight Kodak employees holding Kodacolor coolers.
File contains two aerial views and three street views of the Kodak Canada Inc. colour print and processing building (building #34) located in Brampton, Ontario. Photographs are from the "Premier Davis" file.
File contains a panoramic mountain view. Enclosed with the print is a caption that reads: "A panoramic vista snapped with the new Kodak Stretch 35 camera. A great travelling companion!" The Stretch 35 was a 35 mm single-use camera loaded with 12 frames of Kodacolor Gold 200. It was manufactured during 1989.
File contains two prints featuring promotional images of Kodak Olympic merchandise, including a hat, scarf, and bandana laid out on a table. A third image features an image of Princess Diana standing at a podium receiving a book titled 'Vancouver' from the mayor.
File consists of colour prints featuring images of employees demonstrating the Kodak Create-a-Print system, a self-operated enlargement centre for 35 mm negatives, located at the building 4 Image Centre
File contains colour prints with images from the Open House of Kodak Heights Film Coating building #13. Includes images from a public tour. Match negatives: 2005.001.06.04.123.
Item is a photograph featuring an image of a Kodak Heights building under construction. A sign on a neighbouring building reads "Office Entrance". Date stamp on verso.
File contains two duplicate prints of a group of men in suits examining a model for Kodak Brampton. A presentation board reads "KODAK BRAMPTON PHASE 1 / CANADIAN KODAK CO., LIMITED".
File consists of Kodak employee portraits. Adhered to the verso of each are labels that indicate the images were for Kodak Canada In Focus, May 1981, Vol. 27 No. 5. Subject info for the portraits read: "Don Thompson has 25 years service", "Al Williamson has 25 years service", "Max Wagner has 25 years service", and "Tom Penman was honoured by the Society of Management Accounts of Ontario".
Item is a portrait of a man wearing a suit. Adhered to the verso is a label that indicates the image was for Kodak Canada In Focus, Oct 1979, Vol. 25 No. 9. Subject info reads: "Rick Davies 25 yr's service".
File contains a snapshot of Kodak male baseball players, a group portrait of a Kodak women's athletic team, a snapshot group portrait of a Kodak men's hockey team, a distance shot of an athletic event at Kodak Heights, and a snapshot of a man lawn bowling.
Item is a photograph featuring an image of the Cafeteria at Kodak Heights building #9, the Employee Building. Mounted to board with overlay, hand painting on print.
Item is an aerial view of Kodak Heights factory that is mounted to board with a tracing paper overlay that has editing notes inscribed over various elements of the photograph.
File contains 35mm negatives with images from the Open House of Kodak Heights Film Coating building #13. Includes images from a public tour. Match prints: 2005.001.06.05.221.
Item is a group snapshot of Kodak employees wearing Kodak sweatshirts lined up under a banner that reads "The Todd Brooker Spirit Cup Challenge". A description enclosed with the print reads the date and issue, followed by "Kodak Sales and Market Dept. Sport Special Kodak Sweat Shirt's". It was featured in Vol. 1 No. 3 on pg. 8 of Kodak In Focus.
File contains snapshots taken at a Kodak employees' retirement party. Many prints have ink inscriptions on the versos that state their subjects' names.
File contains an image of a man wearing a Kodak hat and scarf standing at the top of what appears to be the constructiono f the CN Tower. The second print shows three men two of which are holding pieces of artwork, standing in front of a Kodak sign.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Kodak Heights complex in Toronto, Ontario. Printed below the image is a dedication: "In Appreciation Of Your Contribution This Print is Made From The First Roll of Ekacolor Edge 5 Coated at KCI on March 25th, 1996". Ektacolor Edge 5 is a glossy colour photographic paper that was produced at the Kodak Heights factory.
Item is a glass plate negative featuring an image of the cafeteria and its staff located at Kodak Heights building #9, the Employee Building. Glass plate negative, original label: "43 - Cafeteria" from box 1.
Item consists of a black and white photograph featuring an image of four men with part of the stock of motion picture film at the Kodak North Vancouver Processing Lab. Description reads: Ted Begley and Len King, Processing Service, With Part of the Stock of Motion Picture Film Kept for Pickup by Local Cinematographers.
Item consists of a photograph of Janet Gilles behind a Ford Thunderbird, her prize for winning the Consumer Markets "Colors in Motion" Sweepstakes. Entry forms were included on special 3-paks of Kodacolor Gold 100 film.
File consists of 6 contact sheets and 3 prints of the Kodak Create-a-Print system, a self-operated enlargement centre for 35 mm negatives, located at the Blackwell Image Centre and Alt Camera.