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Winner Pocket

Item is a basic snapshot camera with narrow, horizontal design, similar to that of the Kodak Mickey-Matic or the Gimini. It has an orange coloured release button on top and a brown and tan plastic (the darker brown mottled to look like leatherette) body. Made for use with 110 cartridge film.

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West Park hospital foundation

Item is a glass plaque with an image of a rainbow and a tree in a park that reads: "WEST PARK HOSPITAL / FOUNDATION / In the Spirit of Triumph / In Recognition of the / Official Unveiling and Dedication of / Milestone Way on Kodak Boulevard / May 30, 1999". Previously in frame.

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Velox postal cards

Velox film with prepared postal card backings, ready sensitized, in brown paper envelope that has been opened at one end. The envelope still contains 5 film sheets (of the original 12) as well as instructions for use in English and French, and dated June 1914. On the verso of the package, the vendor has stamped the last return-by date as May 1, 1916.

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Totem sculpture with commemorative plaque

Item is a totem scultpure with a commemorative plaque mounted at the base that reads: "The North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce / - Welcomes - / Kodak / into the alliance of North Shore industry and / presents this symbol to mark the event. / The growth and prosperity of the community / shall be our joint endeavor. / To that end this token pledges us. - Oct. 1961"

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Thank you for this Kodak moment

Item consists of four identical posters, two in French and two in English. The poster features black and white images of a letter from the president of Kodak Canada Inc. celebrating the success of their manufacturing and supply operations, a Kodacolor roll of film, and of six Kodak employees. Writing at the bottom of the poster describes the accomplishments of the Kodak team and thanks them for their great performance in 1992.

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Terry Fox foundation

Item is a beige plaque with a black border that reads in grey and pink text: "THE TERRY FOX FOUNDATION / Certificate of / Appreciation / To Kodak Canada Inc. Employee Charity Fund / For your participation and dedication to the / annual Terry Fox Run. / Terry Fox's race is over. In fact, he never finished the / course: none of us do. What is important is the running. / What is important is to set goals. What is important is / not to quit, not ever. What is important is to run well and / honestly, with as much human grace as possible not for- / getting, too, to take in the joy in running, to laugh at life's / absurdities as well as weep at its cruelties. / The Globe and Mail, July 1, 1981". An image of Terry Fox is on the left, and 10 borders indicating where to adhere stickers are in the bottom right corner. One red sticker is attached that reads "THE / TERRY FOX / RUN / 1995".

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Ted Bagley and Len King with motion picture film

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.

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Star 110

Item is a simple snapshot camera with a built-in electronic flash. It has a small, thin horizontal design with black plastic body and flashcube on right. Film-wind wheel centrally mounted on the back of the camera. Comes in original orange plastic packaging (unopened) with a roll of 110 film and 2 AAA batteries.

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Sensitized paper for photographic printing

Package of fine grain double weight bromide paper produced by Canadian Kodak Co., Limited. The envelope is stamped "Expires Feb. 1, 1933". Originally contained 12 sheets. Package has been opened.

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Segmental anatomy of the lung in cross section

Item consists of a foldable brochure binder insert with images and information about the cross sections of lungs that is intended to make it possible to identify the segmental anatomy and localize lung lesions observed on a CT examination of the thorax. It was produced by the Department of Radiology, Toronto Division and University of Toronto and published by the Health Sciences Division of the Eastman Kodak Company.

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Royal dry plates

Packaging for Royal Dry Plate glass plate negatives, opened and empty except for a cardboard insert with black paper lining. Package originally contained 1 dozen 5 x 7 inch plates. The bottom of the box is stamped: 19 1854.

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R.D. Garwood, inc.

Item is a glass plaque with a red background and mirror border that reads in silver text: "The R. D. Garwood, Inc. / WORLD CLASS PERFORMANCE AWARD / KODAK CANADA, INC. / "Class A" MRP II / Presented by Dan Hull, November 20, 1991".

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Psychology foundation of Canada plaque

Item is a black plaque mounted to marble painted wood with silver text that reads: "[logo] / Presented to / Kodak Canada / In Recognition of / your team's / ongoing support / to / The Psychology Foundation of Canada / and for your / leadership role in the development / of the / Parenting For Life series / October, 2000".

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Process C-41 hot air balloon Calgary Winter Olympics balloon festival

Item is an image of a hot air balloon flying over autumn trees. It was made by Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film and displayed during the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta during the 1988 Winter Olympics.

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Post Cards : [photographs]

Photographic album containing images of a family including snapshots of recreational activities in various locations throughout Southern Ontario. Noted locations include: Uxbridge (Victory Day), Centre Island, High Park, and Oakville. Several images portray soldiers and one image has the caption "Victory Day, Uxbridge, Ont."

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Pony 135, Model C

Item consists of a small format camera. It has a Kodak Flash 300 Shutter 1/25-1/300, a 44mm f/3.5 Kodak Anaston Lens and uses 135 film format. It features a faster shutter and a shorter focal length to previous models. The body is made of brown Bakelite. Above the lens is an aperture scale for Kodachrome and Ektachrome films.

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Pocket Instamatic 20

Item consists of a Kodak Instamatic 20, a small hand held camera with thin, horizontal design, made for use with 110 film. Red coloured release button on top above viewfinder. Metal and black plastic design with black leatherette bottom and strap attached. It is fitted with a 25mm f/9.5 triplet lens in a two speed shutter, and features a brightline viewfinder, Magicube socket and tripod socket.

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Photolab envelopes

Packaging for photographs, used by various photolabs or photographic developers to deliver finished prints to the consumer. All used, open and empty.

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Photographs: Earle G. Lindsay Christmas 1915

A photographic album containing snapshot photographs of family gatherings, most appear to be in Ontario. Includes early photo-booth images as well as a variety of snapshots documenting family life and recreational activities throughout rural Ontario in the early twentieth century. The inside title page contains a handwritten inscription, "Earle G.[?] :omdsau, Christmas 1915."

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Photographs

Photograph album contains images of various Kodak Heights subjects including: recreational activities including baseball, lawn ball; company field trips, election campaigns for the Board of Governors and the K.A.A. Governorship; rallying support for WWI soldiers and campaigns for victory bonds. Includes a portrait of John G. Palmer (d. 1921), who acted as Canadian Kodak Co.'s first President and General Manager from 1918 to 1921.

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Orillia soldiers' memorial hospital

Item is a laquered black brass plaque mounted to wood with a carved border. Engraved brass text reads: "Presented to / KODAK CANADA / for your support, training and encouragement / in our Quality Journey / from / ORILLIA SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL / CANADA / AWARDS FOR / EXCELLENCE / RECIPIENT 1997 QUALITY - HEALTH CARE / October 29, 1997".

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Opening of PET plant, Pro Convention & Kodak Fun Night

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).

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