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Woman lounging in Kodak swimsuit

Item is a colour photograph featuring a verticle image of a woman lounging on a Kodak-yellow beach chair wearing a swimsuit of characteristic Kodak-yellow, -red, blue, and -grey. She also has a paur of Kodak-yellow sunglasses hanging from her neckline. Likely from an advterising shoot.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Voyez ce que le Film Kodacolor peut faire pour vos instantaines!

Item consists of a portrait board poster featuring a large colour image of a photograph of a landscape of birch trees and a lake, which is continued with a black and white contour drawing. Beside the image reads "Voyez ce que le Film Kodacolor peut faire pour vos instantanes!", beneath the image is another image of a yellow box of Kodacolor film, and text that reads "Avec le Film Kodacolor vous pouvez prendre de jois instantanes en couleurs celui-ci avec votre camera".

Kodak Canada Inc.

To capture that special moment. Kodak.... it's all you need to know

Item consists of two similar foamcore signs both with the phrase "To capture that Special Moment / Kodak ...it's all you need to know." One features an image of a bird in flight and one an image of a butterfly on a flower. The reverse of each sign is labelled with a sticker that reads "Mazzuca Design, Photography & Ideas" followed by their contact information.

Kodak Canada Inc.

The Kodak camera : "you press the button we do the rest" : and appropriate wedding present / Eastman Kodak Company

Item is a reproduction of an advertisement from 1890, promoting the Kodak Camera. Appended explanatory text reads: "The Eastman Company's 'You press the button, we do the rest' ad slogan in 1890 is still valid for today's 'point and shoot' cameras."

Kodak Canada Inc.

Textiles

File contains promotional textile material produced by the Kodak company and includes T-shirts, sweat shirts, a towel, a cloth bag, neckties and a flag. These items were given to employees and customers by Kodak Canada and used as promotional giveaways.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Reproduced photographs

File contains reproductions of photographs used by corporate communications and also likely by the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum. Subject matter includes: Plant and facilities at Colborne and King streets; Kodak Heights; factory work; employees; wartime; product images; dental and medical photography; George Eastman; corporate events; and others. Some reproductions annotated.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Reproduced advertisements

File includes photocopies of Kodak advertisements from the late 19th century to the late 20th century. The images were likely used as reference materials by Kodak Canada's communications department or by the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to television, magazine, and web-based advertisements

File contains records related to the production of television, magazine, and web-based advertisements. Documents include: drafts of advertising copy and dialogue; graphic mock-ups and storyboards; market testing documents; notes and correspondence; and cost invoices. Most records were created by Canadian firm Baker Lovick Advertising between 1975 and 1977, but file also contains advertising copy from J. Walter Thompson of New York and promotional material from Toronto-based firm Rostrum International Inc. soliciting business from Kodak for its digital communications services.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Publications containing Kodak advertising or publicity

File includes miscellaneous publications--including magazines, newsletters, and periodicals--containing Kodak advertising or other forms of Kodak publicity. Publications include:

-Chatelaine (Dec. 1933) (Advertisement missing)
-Canadian Photography (Dec. 1952)
-Focus (Feb., 1953)
-OSP Pho-topics (Apr. 1954)
-Popular Photography (Sept. 1956)
-Business Week (June 20, 1977)
-Forbes (September 3 1979)
-Tooton's Photography News (Sept./Oct. 1988)
-Photo Metro (Mar. 1989)
-Time Magazine (Fall 1989)
-The Canadian Shopper (Feb. 1997)
-Photography in New York (Mar./Apr. 1998)
-Playback (January 11, 1999)
-Today's Parent (Oct. 1999)
-Marketing Magazine (Dec. 1999)
-Report on Business (Dec. 2003)

Kodak Canada Inc.

Promotional material for Kodak dealers

Sub-sub-series consists of promotional materials targeted toward Kodak dealers and retailers from 1922 to ca. 2001. Includes cuts, mats, and complete advertisements offered free of charge to Kodak dealers for use in newspapers, pamphlets; a Kodak TV commercial schedule; and a brochure advertising Kodak e-stores.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Promotional material

Sub-series consists of published promotional pamphlets, brochures, and other materials produced by Eastman Kodak, its subsidiaries, and external companies between 1919 and 2004. Includes promotional materials targeted toward dealers and retailers of Kodak products, amateur and professional photographers, and Kodak's business market. Also contains published materials promoting Kodak as a company, including company histories, biographies of George Eastman, and company profiles.

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.

Posters and Signage

Series contains posters and signs from Kodak Canada Ltd. Most posters are reproductions of the original Eastman Kodak advertisements on foamcore boards for the purposes of display in the Kodak Heritage Museum. Objects originally intended for the Kodak Heritage Museum have been indicated in the notes field of the record. Subjects include: promotional posters from Kodak's The Techniques of the Masters Videoconference Series, advertising campaigns and Kodak slogans printed on posters, historical images of Kodak cameras, and medical imaging posters from the Health Sciences Division of Eastman Kodak Company. Also included are a group of large-scale foamcore posters of Kodak Heights operations reproduced from glass plate negatives in the collection.

Portrait of man in checked suit

Item is a beige cabinet card with black letterpress at bottom edge, "Turner & Drinkwater/ 8, Regents Terrace/ Hull." Photograph is a portrait of a man leaning against a chair with his right hand in his pocket. He wears a checked suitjacket and matching waistcoat with plain trousers. There is a thin piece of glassine tissue attached at the top of the card that folds over the front of the card. The tissue has a design lithographed on it with the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales above the text "TURNER & DRINKWATER/ THE STUDIO ROYAL, HULL./ NO. 8/ REGENT'S TERRACE." On verso, black text printed sideways, "Photographers to Their Royal Highnesses/ The Prince & Princess of Wales,/ Duke of Edinburgh and/ Duke of Cambridge". Handwritten in pencil at the lower left corner, "43825".

Turner and Drinkwater

Phototeria advertisements

File contains advertisements and articles about the Phototeria and the Photette (the photographic disks the photo booth produced) from "Automatic Age" and "Coin Machine Journal", magazines that promoted automatic machines for sale as investments.

Objects series

Series contains objects donated from Kodak Canada Inc. including plaques highlighting Kodak's community initiatives and corporate status, promotional items such as clothing, flags, keychains, pins, toys, badges, and medals provided to honor excellence within the Kodak company, and objects referencing Kodak's Olympic involvement.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Motherhood advertisement

Print is captioned "Motherhood." It depicts a woman in a white fur-trimmed robe holding an infant in a white blanket. On verso, the work is identified as a Glaxo Baby Book advertisement. The envelope is addressed, Canadian-stamped, and cancelled.

H. F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd.

Midtown New York City, N.Y.

matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of NYC. Signage on buildings reads: "Macy's," "Gimbel's," "Baltman and Co.," "Park Central Hotel." Recto caption in white at bottom of image: "(0506-876A-8)(3-16-33-1:30P)(12-2000) MIDTOWN NEW YORK CITY, N.Y."

Mass. State House, Boston Mass.

matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of government building and surrounding city scape. Signs on buildings include: "Hotel Taft," "Chevrolet." recto caption, bottom left: "(0130-885-0-8)(5-25-32-1P)(12-2500) MASS. STATE HOUSE, BOSTON MASS."

Look what Kodacolor Film can do for your snapshots!

Item consists of a portrait board poster featuring a large colour image of a photograph of a landscape of birch trees and a lake, which is continued with a black and white contour drawing. Beside the image reads "Look at what Kodacolor Film can do for your snapshots!", beneath the image is another image of a yellow box of Kodacolor film beside a Brownie Hawkeye camera, and text that reads "With Kodacolor Film you can take beautiful color snapshots like this with your camera".

Kodak Canada Inc.

Les cadeaux Kodak disent: ouvrez-moi le premier!

Item consists of a portrait format poster featuring the text "Les cadeaux Kodak diset: / "Ouvrez-moi le premier!" / parce que vous pouvez capter toute la joie de Noel des le premier instant!" followed by descriptions of three different cameras and two different movie cameras, and two different kinds of film, all made by Kodak.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Konica MT-9

Three MT series cameras, the MT-7, MT-9, and MT-11, were introduced in 1986 by Konica. The MT-9 was more advanced to operate than the MT-7 but simpler than the MT-11. It has an autofocus 35mm lens (f/3.5, Tessar-style 4 elements in 3 groups) and automatic exposure system with shutter speeds ranging from 1/10 to 1/500 seconds. It has a manually activated pop-up flash and a motorwind film advance system.
In Japan, the MT series cameras were sold by Konica as the Multi 7, 8 and 9.

Kodak window displays, summer 1966

Item consists of a black and white negative featuring an image of a summer themed display advertising Kodak products. At the top of the display is a sign that reads: "take your camera where the fun is..." with an image of five people water-skiing below. For black and white print see 2005.001.06.03.349.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak window displays, Christmas 1965

File contains colour negatives featuring 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'. One image features flash cubes hung like snow flakes. For colour prints see 2005.001.06.05.050.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak timer

Black & clear acrylic block with a sand timer, a yellow and red Kodak insignia and a small gold telephone suspended in the acrylic.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak promotional shots of sailboats, cyclers, golfers

File contains promotional colour photographs of sporting activities. Eight prints are duplicate prints of a saiil boat, with the caption "This colorful photo of catamarans in full sail is now on view as the latest Kodarama...This print was made on new Kodak Ektacolor 2001 paper." inserted with each image. Similarly, there are four prints of a man golfing mid-swing, five prints of a group of cyclers approaching the camera head-on, and a single print of a group of men wearing Kodak hockey jerseys posed for a group portrait on an ice rink.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak promotional panoramic mountain view

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.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak promotional images of bullfighting, fishing, football and nature

File contains promotional images of various sporting and nature activities, including fishing, bull fighting, a deer in a sunset, baby birds in a nest, a white dove, a dog looking through a hole in a fence, a deer and fawn, and football. Most images are of bull fighting. One caption included with a bull fighting image reads: "When a camera incorporates a motor drive as the new Kodak's 300MD does, it only seems right to explore the potential in a series of pictures."

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak promotional goods

Items include: an eraser, 4 pins, 1 book of matches, 1 lighter, 1 clip, 1 nail file, 1 measuring tape, 1 top, 1 keychain, paper cutter.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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