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Records pertaining to corporate events

File contains records related to Kodak Canada corporate events from 1953 to 1956. Includes: a program for the ninth annual Comptrollers' Conference, held at Kodak Heights, September 1953; records related to the 1954 George Eastman Centennial celebration for Kodak dealers; and an annotated photocopied image from the GTA Mayors' meeting, held at Kodak Heights on November 15, 1996. Records related to the centennial include the July 1954 commemorative issue of Rochester Commerce (vol. 41, no. 7).

Kodak Canada Inc.

Slipping glass

Sub-sub-series contains 10 mechanical lantern slides with a a single our double glass slipping mechanisms:

  • [Clown and two cats] by W. J. Holland
  • [Two ships at sea] by R.M. Adam
  • [Person with umbrella loosing wig] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Man and woman holding cups]
  • Dancing girl
  • [Man loosing his troupee]
  • [Man eating paint and woman with broom]
  • [Wizard conjuring demon] by R. M. Adam
  • A Stout Lad Wanted (panorama slipper)
  • Snuff "nose sniffer" (panorama slipper)

Special Events

Files of photographs from various events held involving Ryerson Athletics. Included are Athletic luncheons, Awards night, and Hall of Fame events.

Stereographs, People

Item consists of stereographs and photographs depicting groups of people and individuals, with a focus on marriage, parenting, children and people from around the world.

31 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co.
25 Stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman
9 Stereoscopic photographs by Littleton View Co.
5 Stereoscopic photographs by Universal View Co.
11 Stereoscopic photographs by International Stereoscopic View Co.
30 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood
4 Stereoscopic photographs by C. Bierstadt
15 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 38 in association with James M. Davis
9 Stereoscopic photographs by H. C. White Co.
4 Stereoscopic photographs by Universal Photo Art Co.; 1 in association with C. H. Graves
5 Stereoscopic photographs by Loescher & Petsch
26 Stereoscopic photographs by F. G. Weller
7 Stereoscopic photographs by Griffith & Griffith
3 Stereoscopic photographs by Millikin & Lawley
2 Stereoscopic photographs by M. Laroche
2 Stereoscopic photographs by L. G. Strand
3 Stereoscopic photographs by J. Elliot
2 Stereoscopic photographs by G. W. Thorne
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Lovejoy & Foster
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Melander
5 Stereoscopic photographs by T. W. Ingersoll
1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. Silvester
1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. L. Wiswell
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Alexis Fay
1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. Reeves
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Whiting View Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Pan American Photo Art Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by E. W. Kelley
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Estella Eves
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Joseph Ward
2 Stereoscopic photographs by Webster & Albee
1 Stereoscopic photograph by E. Thiébault
1 Stereoscopic photograph by G. F. Sproule
1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. Schrader
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Jas. Esson
1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. W. Carter
1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. F. Jarvis
2 Stereoscopic photographa by P. E. W.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. B. Sherk
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Union View Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by James Cremer
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Presko Binocular Company
1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. H. Warner
1 Stereoscopic photograph by London Stereoscopic Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Mills Novelty Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by M. M. Griswold
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Roberts & Fellows
3 Stereoscopic photographs by W. B. Keen, Cooke & Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. W. Woodward
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Ed. Tangen
1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. A. French
1 Stereoscopic photograph by American Photo Company
1 Stereoscopic photograph by I-C-U Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Alfred S. Campbell
1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. M. Chase
1 Stereoscopic photograph by the World Wide View Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by the Standard Stereoscopic Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. C. Co
198 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
1 series called "Real Children in Many Lands through the Stereoscope" by Underwood & Underwood

Single lever

Sub-sub-series contains 5 mechanical lantern slides with a single lever, or Fantoccinni mechanisms:

  • [Squirrel on tree] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Man tipping hat to a woman in a building]
  • [Crocodile and a young boy climbing a tree] (contains outdated and offensive imagery)
  • [Camel and man] by W. J. Holland
  • [Man breaking stones with a hammer] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London

Kodak Reference Handbooks and Technical Data

Sub-sub-series contains publications produced by Kodak for the consumer between 1940 and about 1995. Publications are pamphlets ranging from 1 to over 50 pages and intended to be stored in a series of specialized binders. The information pamphlets were published in series with an alpha numeric code, which form the sub series in this collection. Customers subscribed to receive updates based on their specific interest. Early publications, from the 1940's, were simply titled "Kodak Photographic Handbook" and later versions included: Kodak Reference Handbook, Kodak Industrial Handbook, Kodak Color Handbook, Kodak Graphic Arts Handbook, Kodak Professional and Industrial Data, and Kodak Scientific and Technical Data.

Each pamphlet has a unique, alpha-numeric Pamphlet Number, following classification scheme devised by Kodak to make ordering and subscription easy for clients. Schema is as follows:
A - Amateur Photography (also under KW)
AV - Audiovisual Programs from Kodak
B - Filters
C - Arctic Photography
CC - Publications about Kodak
D - Microfilming and Reprography Materials (also under P); Dental Radiography
E - Color Photography
F - Black and White Film
G - Black and White Papers, Industrial Photography, and Instrumentation
H - Motion Picture, TV Applications (also under D and S)
J - Chemicals, Processing, Silver Recovery, and Waste Disposal
JJ - Kodak Laboratory Chemicals
K - Darkroom Design and Construction
KW - Amateur Photography )see section A also)
L - Index
LC - Library of Creative Photography
M - Aerial, Applied, and Medical Photography
N - Medical and Scientific Photography
O - Professional Studio Photography
P - Instrumentation and Industrial Photography (see section G also)
Q - Graphic Arts
R - Exposure and Processing Guides
S - Audiovisual Applications (also under T and V)
T - Audiovisual, Education, and Professional Video Tape Products (also under AV, and V)
TD - Graphic Arts (see sections G, P, and Q also)
U - Optical Materials
V - Audiovisual (also under AV, S, and T)
W - Industrial Radiography, Chemistry
X - International Publications
Y - Processing and Equipment Record Forms
Z - Processing Monitoring Systems, Self-Instruction Materials, Literature Library Collections

Engineering field notes

Sub-sub-series contains notebooks and loose pages documenting the work of the engineering department at Kodak Heights. Notes detail the construction, repairs, and renovations of buildings on the site as well as land surveys.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Men's Interuniversity basketball team

Files containing photographs taken at various Ryerson Ram's men's basketball games. Opposing teams include Laurentian, York, Carleton, McGill, Brock, and Universite Laval.

Men's Interuniversity hockey team

Photographs of the Ryerson Rams men's hockey team. Subjects include games against York University, University of Toronto, Windsor University, and Western University. Also included are a file of formal team photographs of the 1998-1999 team.

CJRT Open College Canadian History audio cassettes

This sub-sub-series contains the audio cassette collection related to various editions (updates) CJRT Open College course in Canadian History (COCR 920, COCR 921) first broadcast in 1980-82. The original course was updated and recast in 1990-92 from a single course 48 hour broadcast version to two 16 hour broadcast version(s).

Audio cassette tapes in this sub-sub-series include program audio-cassette tapes and source interview audio cassette tapes.

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.

Kodak company profiles and histories

Sub-sub-series consists of materials produced between 1919 and 1999 promoting Eastman Kodak and its subsidiaries as a corporate entitity. Includes: profiles of the company and its business divisions, environmental policies, manufacturing capabilites, and facilities; histories of various aspects of the company; biographies of Kodak's founder, George Eastman, and more.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Community engagement and corporate sponsorship

Sub-sub-series contains records related to Kodak Canada's community and corporate sponsorship activities from the mid-1980s until the early-2000s. This includes: awards and certificates received by Kodak Canada; records related to Kodak's involvement in the Creative Artists in the Schools program; a Kodak School Programs "Focus on Education" package; records related to the Kodak Chair in Photography at Ryerson; proceedings from "Education and Work: the International Conference Linking Research and Practice", sponsored by Kodak; a document from A Year in Motion soliciting Kodak sponsorship; records related to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada; and a flyer for a retrospective exhibition for PhotoSensitive, a photographic artist collective sponsored by Kodak.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to the Kodak Brampton plant

Sub-sub-series consists of records pertaining to the purchase, construction, opening, and closing of the Kodak Plant in Brampton, Ontario from 1968 to 1987. Kodak purchased land for the site in 1968. Construction on the first building--the Distribution Centre--was completed in 1971. Kodak closed down operations of the Brampton plant in 1987 as part of its "Toronto Expansion Program," designed to consolidate Kodak Canada's facilities at its expanded Kodak Heights site. Sub-sub-series includes correspondence, press and publicity records, records pertaining to the planning of open houses and other events, news clippings, construction orders and contracts, and records pertaining to the Toronto Expansion Program.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Double pulley

Sub-sub-series contains 2 mechanical lantern slides with double pulley mechanisms:

  • Artificial fireworks No. 24: Carpenter and Westley, 24 Regent-Street, London
  • [Blue, yellow, red, black chromatrope]

Varsity Team portraits

Team portraits of Ryerson's varsity/Interuniversity sports teams including swimming, fencing, hockey, volleyball, basketball, squash, badminton, and soccer.

Women's Interuniversity basketball team

Files containing photographs taken at various Ryerson Ram's women's basketball games. None of the photographs are dated. Opposing teams include Bishop's, Concordia, Carleton, British Columbia, University of Toronto, Ottawa, York, Windsor, Guelph, Laurentian, Victoria, and McGill.

Record pertaining to Kodak Heights construction, maintenance and use

Sub-sub-series consists of contracts, correspondents, technical drawings, and notes pertaining to the construction, maintenance, and use of Kodak Canada's facilities at Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road in Toronto, Ontario from 1913 to 1987. Having outgrown its facilities on King Street in Toronto, the company purchased the land at Eglinton Avenue and named it "Kodak Heights" in 1913, beginning construction in 1914. The site acted as the main manufacturing and distribution centre for Kodak Canada, serving this purpose until 2004, when manufacturing operations ceased and most of the site was demolished. Sub-sub-series includes records related to the construction of the original seven buildings of the facility, as well as records pertaining to the use of building #5 as military barracks during WWI and records related to the history of building #18, which was purchased from Moore Business Forms in 1981.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Corporate history notes

Sub-sub-series contains notes compiled between 1908 and 1984 on an ongoing basis by Kodak Canada historians. Company history notes consist of detailed day-to-day accounts of all aspects of the company's life. File includes of 3.5 cm of loose-leaf textual records, 1 3-ring binder, and two half-bound notebooks.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Rack and pinion

Sub-sub-series contains 14 mechanical lantern slides with rack and pinion mechanisms:

  • [Building with a chromatrope border]
  • Diurnal motion
  • No. 5: A Diagram to prove the Earth's Rotundity
  • [Blue and red star chromatrope with circles] By Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Yellow sun chromatrope] By Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Yellow and red sun chromatrope]
  • No.2: The Earth's annual motion round the Sun, shewing the parallelism of its axis, producing the Seasons
  • [Watermill]
  • No. 3: Diagram illustrates the cause of Spring and Neap Tides, and shows the Moon's Phase during its revolution.
  • [Solar system]
  • [Ship at sea]
  • [Orange and yellow painting]
  • P25: Owl [no visible mechanism]
  • [Blue and red star chromatrope]

Communications reference material

Sub-sub-series contains documents used as reference material for Kodak Canada's Corporate Communications department and also potentially by the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum between approximately 1970 to 2005. Sub-sub-series contains articles photocopied from various publications or printed from websites, including articles published by Kodak--such as articles from Kodak magazine--and articles published externally. Sub-sub-series also includes: mission statements, organizational charts and other strategic documents for both Kodak Canada Inc. and Eastman Kodak Co.; print-outs and photocopies of Kodak Customer Service pamphlets; and reproduced advertisements and photographic images. Because the Corporate Communicatons department was closely associated with the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum, a similar file of Museum Reference Material was likely also consulted by employees of Corporate Communications.

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