- 2005.001.06.05.409
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1982-1984
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File includes snapshots featuring various Kodak employee sports teams receiving awards.
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Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File includes snapshots featuring various Kodak employee sports teams receiving awards.
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Building #21 Powerhouse - construction and operations
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File contains images taken of the construction of and employees at Kodak Heights building #21.
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Records pertaining to miscellaneous written publications
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File contains records created during the process of publishing various books, magazine articles, and other forms of press, including articles for Kodakery Canada, InFocus, and Kodak Canada News. Items include memos, correspondence, annotated drafts, images, and other ephemera. Subjects of publications include: Kodak pioneers; Kodak Canada's Vancouver processing lab; Kodak's role in metropolitan Toronto; airshow photography; Kodak's relationship with Quebec; Kodak products, employees, and awards; antique cameras; Kodak's role in both World Wars; and nature photography.
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Opening of PET plant, Pro Convention & Kodak Fun Night
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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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File contains images of Kodak employees and Kodak signs.
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Various Kodak Heights buildings and employees
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File contains prints featuring images of various Kodak Heights. buildings, vehicles and workers. Dates are inscribed on versos.
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Building #11, 1968 interior views
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File contains contact sheets featuring interior views of the warehouse at vuilding #11, the Distribution Centre at Kodak Heights.
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File contains group portraits and images of men at work in Kodak Heights building #7. Some duplicates.
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Vancouver Processing Laboratory - interior and exterior views, employees
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File contains prints featuring interior and exterior views of the Vancouver Kodak Processing Laboratory, as well as images of employees.
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Kodak people sports, lawn bowling party, golfing, hockey
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File contains a portrait of two young men wearing matching sweaters with badges that red: "Weston Juvenile T.L.L. Champions 1930", two matching images of bleachers filled with men and women dressed in suits and hats (between 1930-1939), a group shot of the Sept 1937 Testing & Processing Depts "Lawn Bowling party", an image of "Bob and his girl's" at a golf course, and a portrait of the Kodak hockey team (ca. 1935).
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Kodak men's softball team, 1950
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Item is an image of the Kodak men's softball team posed for a composite portrait in the building 9 locker room
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Kodak people hockey team, baseball player
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File contains a composite portrait of the Kodak hockey team, and a shot of a Kodak baseball player standing on field.
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Location - Royal York Hotel
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Kodak people lawn bowling 1926-1937
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File contains a panorama of lawn bowlers posed outside of a Canadian Kodak Co. building, a panorama of anonymous Kodak employees, an image of men lawn bowling with the inscription "Testing Dept Lawn Bowling Party" inscribed on the verso, an image of Ed Herbert and Fred Rowe lawn bowling, and other aerial views of men lawn bowling.
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File contains colour negatives featuring images of people at work in building #11, the Distribution Centre at Kodak Heights.
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Kodak Canada In Focus - Employees and facilities
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File contains prints featuring images of the "York Mayor Alan Tonks (left) and Kodak Canada President Ron Morrison, breaking ground for the new distribution centre", of "Bert Barker measures dispersion material in basement of building #13", of the Itematic Dispenser used at Kodak, and of employees Eric Sibbald, Paul Oliver, Maureen MacGillivary, and Berenice Moore at work at Kodak Heights. Images featured in Vol. 1 No. 3 of In Focus. Subject info adhered to each.
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Kodak employees colored pictures
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Kodak employees - Will Chadwick, Medical Division Technical Representatives and others
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File contains portraits and photographs from around Kodak. Inscribed on the verso of one notes Will Chadwick's 50th Anniversary with Canadian Kodak Co. on Sunday August 21, 1966. Other prints feature a man and woman working at seperate desks and a group portrait of the Eastman Kodak Company's Medical Division Technical Representatives from June 1954.
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Vancouver Processing Laboratory - employees
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File contains images of people at work at the North Vanouver Processing Laboratory. Each image is labelled with employees' names. Featured are employees making repairs and working with customers.
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Kodak people sports teams and events
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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.
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photo post card
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Kodak people sports and elections
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File contains snapshots from sporting events, the construction of the building #4 well, elections, the Kodak Orchestra, an anonymous headshot of a male in a suit, children and other Kodak related activities.
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West Toronto Industrial Softball Champions
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West Toronto Industrial Softball Champions; Non-archival museum board; Image Size: 23.5 x 17.7"
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Kodak presidents and employees
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Kodak Heights buildings, aerial/ground level views, and George Eastman Memorial Monument
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Second annual Kodak minstrel show
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The first image, Burgess & Seymour, a study in black and white, depicts two Canadian Kodak employees, one identified as draftsman F.A. Seymour and the other as R. Ainslee Burgess. They performed a skit originally performed in the Canadian Kodak Minstrel Show of February 17-18, 1921, which was, according to an included clipping, repeated at a bazaar held by the Toronto Technical School. The skit consists of two easels, on which the two performers have drawn sketches of different Kodak girls. One of the performers (Burgess) is in blackface, as part of the Minstrel variety show performed during the 1920's by Kodak employees as part of the Kodak Athletics Association (KAA) activities.
The second image is a group portrait of the Kodak minstrel troupe consisting of 29 men in black face and their accompanying 7 musicians and conductor. They performed at the same event as Burgess and Seymour, February 1921.
Minstrel shows are a style of variety show, most popular during the late 19th and early 20th century, in which white performers use make-up and costumes to depict racist and stereotypical caricatures of Black people. The genre originated in the United States, but Canada had its own troupes and touring companies, and the format was popular with schools, community groups, and religious organizations.
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Third Annual Kodak Minstrel Show - Crystal Theatre
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The three duplicate, mounted-on-board photographs depict the minstrel troupe of 32 male participants, one not being blackface and another being a child in blackface on the Crystal Theatre stage with a dimensional painted backdrop. Accompanying them is a 7 member orchestra plus conductor. The Crystal Theatre was located on Dundas St. West, west of Keele St. (re-named the Apollo in 1934).
The performers were part of a Kodak Minstrel Show, performed by Canadian Kodak employees and held by the Kodak Athletics Association (KAA) during the 1920's.
Minstrel shows are a style of variety show, most popular during the late 19th and early 20th century, in which white performers use make-up and costumes to depict racist and stereotypical caricatures of Black people. The genre originated in the United States, but Canada had its own troupes and touring companies, and the format was popular with schools, community groups, and religious organizations.
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File consists of photographs of employees from Kodak's Camera Repair department. Includes groups shots and portraits of employees at their work stations. Some names of the employees photographed are listed on the envelop and image verso.
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