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Records pertaining to employee involvement in WWII

File contains records related to employee involvement in the Second World War. Includes newspaper clippings related to individual staff member involvement; typescript lists of employees enlisted or killed in action; and an issue of Kodak magazine from October 1943 containing an annotated list of Canadian Kodak staff members who volunteered to fight.

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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.

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Records related to the use of building #5 as barracks during WWI

File includes two letters written March 13 and 14, 1916, by Kodak Canada Engineer in Charge, C.O. Flint (a.k.a C.K. Flint), detailing the use of Kodak Heights building #5 as barracks for the 127th battalion during World War I. Also includes a magazine clipping pertaining to the same subject and two photocopies of the "Kodak barracks -- Mt. Dennis Standing Orders" by Lt. Col. F.F. Clarke.

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Records pertaining to the history of building #18

File contains correspondence, pamphlets, and photocopied articles pertaining to the history of Kodak Heights building #18. The building was purchased from Moore Business Forms by Kodak Canada in 1981 and housed Kodak's engineering offices from that date until its demolition in 1987 as part of the Toronto Expansion Program (TEP).

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Kodak strategic documents

File contains executive-level corporate documents pertaining to both Kodak Canada and Eastman Kodak Company. The documents were likely used as reference materials by Kodak Canada's corporate communications department. File includes: a 2005 organizational chart of Eastman Kodak Company; an Eastman Kodak strategic report entitled "Kodak in Focus"; Kodak Canada's mission, vision and goal statements in English and French; and Kodak Canada's environmental policy statement.

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Reproduced articles, catalogues, and magazine covers

File contains miscellaneous print-outs and photocopies of articles, catalogues, and magazine covers published both by Kodak and externally. Items were likely used as reference materials by Kodak Canada's communications department or by the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum. Topics include: photographic history and production; Kodak history; George Eastman; and others.

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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.

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Kodak customer service pamphlets

File contains originals and photocopies of Kodak Customer Service Pamphlets and order forms, published between 1977 and 1997. These pamphlets were available for purchase and provided technical advice and information on various aspects of photography. Topics include: photograms; camera lenses; and the history of Kodak cameras.

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Records pertaining to the publication of employee benefits pamphlets

File includes documents pertaining to the publication of Kodak Canada's employee benefits brochures from 1990 to 1991 in both English and French. This includes corporate memos, meeting minutes and 'critical path' documents composed by Kodak employees throughout the process of publication, as well as annotated photocopies of draft brochures.

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Records pertaining to corporate meetings and presentations

File consists of overhead transparencies and paper copies of notes from internal presentations delivered between 1991 and 1999 in English and French. Much of the file consists of Kodak Canada's Talking Points/Point de Vue initiative, an internal communication system designed to quickly disseminate information throughout the organization. File also includes notes for regional visits, notes and transpariencies for an Image Check meeting from January 20, 1995 and an SGM IS managers meeting from April 26, 1995, and other materials. Topics include Kodak Canada's history, organization, strategic vision, quality policy, customer satisfaction measures, operating efficiency, and revenues.

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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.

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Programs for events honouring individual Kodak employees

File includes programs and other ephemera related to events held in honour of individual Kodak employees, such as celebrations of years of service and retirement. Honourees include E. Stanley Currie, Jim Spence, Frank Frey, Henry E. Herbert, [Wilbur E.] 'Squire' Appleyard, Bill Hales, John O. Arrowsmith, Jim Atkin, and James Cowan. Some programs contain photographs of the honourees.

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WWII product display captions and labels

File consists of draft and finalized labels for a display consisting of a naval gunsighting telescope and Mark III and IX compasses and their component parts. Includes photocopied images of the display. Mark III and IX compasses and naval gunsighting telescopes were produced by Canadian Kodak Co. during WWII.

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Graflex catalogues

File contains catalogues, brochures, price lists and other promotional materials featuring Graflex cameras and accessories. Catalogues span the years 1925 to 1939, with some years missing. Graflex cameras were manufactured by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Co. The Folmer & Schwing Company was acquired by Eastman Kodak in 1905, forming the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak in 1907. In 1926, Eastman Kodak Co. divested itself of this division and the Folmer Graflex Corporation began operating independently.

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Kodak price catalogs / Eastman Kodak Company

File contains two ring binders, designed to be added to over time, containing information and price lists for Eastman Kodak products. The first binder contains information for products for the years 1945 to 1952. The second contains information for products from 1956 and has a 1946 Retail Price List for Kodak Dental X-Ray Materials laid in. This later binder contains terms of sale and guidelines for use of the catalog following the title page. Both binders are divided into sections corresponding to various Kodak product lines.

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Promotional material related to Expo 1967 / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.

File contains material promoting both the Kodak Pavillion and the use of Kodak products at Expo 1967 in Montreal, Canada. Items include a special issue of Kodak Dealer-Finisher News (vol. 53, no. 1, January 1967), 2 copies of "Picture-taking guide to Expo 67" and other miscellaneous promotional materials.

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Kodak Vision and Primetime film brochures / Eastman Kodak Company

File includes brochures for Kodak films directed toward the professional market. Films promoted include: Kodak Vision 500T Color Negative Film 5279 / 7279; Kodak Primetime 640T Teleproduction Film / 7620; Kodak Vision 200T Color Negative Film 5274 / 7274; and Kodak Vision Premier Color Print Film / 2393.

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Kodak copier and duplicator brochures / Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of 6 colour illustrated brochures featuring Kodak photocopying machines and duplicators for the business market. Products include: Kodak 1570 and 1575 copier-duplicators; Kodak Color-Edge 1550 copier; Kodak Color-Edge 1525 copier; Kodak 2110 and 2120 duplicators; Kodak 2085 copier-duplicator; and Koda Ektaprint 95 copier.

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Handheld photographic field guides / Chimifoto Ornano ; Eastman Kodak Company ; Kodak AG ; Radiant

File consists of 8 handheld guides designed for use while operating photographic and projection equipment. Includes the Kodak Print-Exposure Computer (in envelope), Kodak Indoor Exposure Guide (2 copies), Snapshot Kodaguide, Kodak Development/Enlarging Dial, Kodak Projection Calculator, Chimifoto Ornano Optical Test Target, and Radiant Screen Finder. The five former items, all published by Eastman Kodak or its subsidiary, Kodak AG, contain rotating volvelles intended to guide users in the choice of film, shutter speed, and f-number for a variety of subjects and lighting situations, to help with photographic enlarging and development, and to aid in determining projection distance.

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In focus / Kodak Canada Inc.

In Focus was a roughly bimonthly internal publication intended to communicate the activities of Kodak Canada and its employees. In Focus ran from May 1986 to April 1994, at which time it was succeeded by the publication Kodakery Canada. File includes vol. 4, no. 1 (Jan. 1989) to vol. 9, no. 4 (Apr. 1994).

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed again to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

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Kodak / Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.

Running from 1936 to 1955, Kodak was a bimonthly internal publication designed to communicate the activities of Canadian Kodak and its employees.

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed again to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

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Kodak Canada news / Kodak Canada Inc.

Running from 1975 to 1986, Kodak Canada News was a monthly internal publication designed to communicate the activities of Kodak Canada and its employees. The publicaton succeeded and continued the numbering of Canadian Kodakery. File includes vol. 21, no. 1 (Oct. 1975) to vol. 30, no. 6 (Sept./Oct. 1984).

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed again to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

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Kodak dealer news ; Kodak dealer-finisher news / Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of issues of Kodak Dealer News and Kodak Dealer-Finisher News from 1958 to 1972. The monthly publication, produced by Eastman Kodak Company for dealers of Kodak products, was published intermittently under both titles. Eastman Kodak's Kodak Dealer News was, until 1951, titled Kodak News.

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The Kodak salesman ; Trade circular / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. ; Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of bound volumes of The Kodak Salesman and Trade Circular, published by both Eastman Kodak Company and Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. between 1930 and 1948. Eastman Kodak's Kodak Salesman became Kodak News in 1949, which then became Kodak Dealer News in May 1951.

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Kodakery Canada / Kodak Canada Inc.

First published in 1994, Kodakery Canada is a monthly publication of Kodak Canada designed to communicate the activities of the company and its employees. File includes vol. 1, no. 1 (May/June 1994) to vol. 15, no. 1 (Jan. 2008). Some issues bear the title Kodakery Canada Nation. File includes Communications Sessions Reports and issues of Kodakery Newsflash, which were published alongside Kodakery Canada.

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed again to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

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Kodakery for Kodak employees / Eastman Kodak Company

File includes nine issues of Kodakery, a publication for current and former employees of Eastman Kodak Company, published in 1958 and between 1995 and 2005. In addition to five regular issues, file includes: one issue (Jul. 31, 1958) with the title Kodakery: a newspaper for the men and women of Kodak; two special issues (Spring 1996[?] and Sept. 2005) and two issues specifically for retirees (Jan. 26, 2000 and Dec. 2004).

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The photo finisher / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited

File includes issues of The Photo Finisher, published by Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. from 1927 to 1930 and from 1943 to 1960. The publication took over from "D and P Bulletin" in 1927 and was targeted toward developers and printers of Kodak film products. File includes issues of The Photo Finisher Bulletin and other ephemera. Some issues missing.

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The photo finisher / Eastman Kodak Company

File consists of bound and unbound issues of The Photo Finisher, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1927 to 1930 and from 1946 to 1959. Launched in 1927, the publication was targeted toward developers and printers of Kodak film products. File includes: vol. 1, no. 2 to vol. 4, no. 6 and vol. 18, no. 1 to vol. 31, no. 4. Some issues missing.

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Studio light, Canadian ed. / Eastman Kodak Company

File contains issues of the Canadian Edition of Studio Light, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1909 to 1929. The publication was launched in 1909 and was targeted toward professional photographers. File includes vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 1909) to vol. 21, no. 10 (Dec. 1929). The original name of the publication was Studio Light and the Aristo Eagle. The name was changed to Studio Light in February, 1910.

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Kodak product packaging

File contains packaging for Kodak photofinishing--including envelopes for mail-order processing and developed negatives--from roughly 1907 to 1997. File also includes product packaging and instructions for Canadian Kodak's Azo developing paper from between 1909 and 1911. Azo is a silver chloride contact printing paper originally produced by Photo Materials Company of Rochester, NY. This latter company was purchased by Kodak in 1898, which then began producing and distributing Azo paper under its own name.

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Human resources and industrial relations brochures and pamphlets

File consists of 17 brochures and pamphlets designed as reference material for employees of Kodak Canada Inc. Topics include: Kodak's stock purchase, medical, insurance, survivor benefit, and pension plans; recruitment brochures; 1 pamphlet providing an overview of Eastman Kodak's inustrial relations department; 1 promotional pamphlet for Eastman Savings and Loan; and externally-published pamphlets containing information on stress management and organizational change.

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Kodak employee handbooks

File includes 24 handbooks published by Kodak Canada and 1 published by Eastman Kodak (1959) designed to provide general orientational information for Kodak employees on all aspects of the company and its facilities. Topics include: general policies; benefits programs; plant rules; recreation facilities; health and safety; education and advancement opportunities; payment schedules; and many others. Some years missing.

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E.C. & M. newsletter

File includes 5 issues of E.C. & M. Newsletter, a typescript publication produced by employees of Kodak Canada's Electrical Construction & Maintenance Department, from 1972 to 1973. Publication contains information on safety procedures and other plant operations, as well as information about employee activities, employee biographies, puzzles and brainteasers.

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Miscellaneous correspondence with Eastman Kodak

File includes miscellaneous correspondence between Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. and Eastman Kodak Company pertaining to construction, maintenance, and operations of Kodak Heights between 1913 and 1940. Topics include land surveying and levelling, building insurance, flooring, structural steel, and equipment and materials handling procedures. File also contains orders of equipment made by Canadian Kodak through the Kodak Park Works Department, as well as technical drawings related to land surveys of the Kodak Heights property.

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Records pertaining to Eastman Photographic Materials Ltd. store, Montreal

File contains records pertaining to the facilities of Eastman Kodak Stores, Montreal from 1934 to 1956. File includes documents pertaining to inspections of the Craig Street office, including documents and technical drawings related to the building's structural integrity and to a fire that occurred in an adjacent builiding in 1943.

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Records pertaining to Kodak Canada's centennial marketing

File contains records related to marketing and communications for the 100th anniversary of the founding of Kodak Canada Inc. in 1999. File includes: centennial team strategic documents and timelines; Powerpoint presentation printouts; a presentation from Business Communication Service Ltd. related to brochure publication; correspondence with Alliance Atlantis related to broadcast advertising; centennial logos; inventories of images used in web advertising; an issue of Marketing Magazine from Dec. 1999; records related to the distribution of special edition Kodak T-550 Advantix cameras to employees; brochures; Mayor Mel Lastman's proclamation of Kodak Photo Week and Kodak Centennial Day; and other miscellaneous documents. Records likely belonged to Bonnie Chapman, who worked both in Corporate Communications and Public Affairs and as the Curator of the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum.

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Records pertaining to an event for descendants of John G. Palmer

File contains records pertaining to an event held to honour descendants of John G. Palmer, Canadian Kodak's first president. The event was held in building # 9 of Kodak Heights on May 2, 1999. File includes notes, photocopied photographs, historical and contemporary correspondence, photocopied articles, and other ephemera. Records likely belonged to Bonnie Chapman, who worked both in Corporate Communications and Public Affairs and as the Curator of the Kodak Heritiage Collection and Museum.

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Records related to travelling exhibitions

File contains records related to the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum's travelling exhibitions held at the Calgary Stampede and the Canadian National Exhibition in July and August 1999, as well as events at the Calgary Zoo, the Vancouver Aquarium, and the Tour de Montréal in October 1999. File includes: notes and correspondence; invitations; exhibition text; floorplans and other diagrams; photocopied images; installation views; and other ephemera. The content of the travelling exhibition was a redacted version of the Past Preserved, Future Defined exhibition installed at Kodak Heights in June of the same year.

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Records pertaining to the Kodak Canada George Eastman centennial

File contains records related to the celebration of the George Eastman centennial at Kodak Heights. Includes: an orginal and two copies of a debriefing document created after the employee celebration which took place from September 30 to October 4, 1954; a debriefing document created after a celebratory Dealers' Night held at Kodak Heights; and a copy of the Eastman commemorative issue of Rochester Commerce (vol. 41, no. 7, 1954).

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Records pertaining to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada and other camera clubs

File contains documents related to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada and other camera clubs. Kodak Canada had a longstanding relationship with the PHSC and hosted the organization's 25th anniversary celebration. File includes: flyers and other promotional material for PHSC events; membership forms; a copy of the Sept/Oct 1999 25th anniversary special issue of Photographic Canadiana; a PHSC calendar for 2000; a flyer for "Old time" photo portraits produced by PHSC member Wayne Sproul; a brochure for the Toronto Camera Club lecture series; lists of camera clubs in Canada; and other ephemera.

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Kodak benefits = Avantages sociaux Kodak / Kodak Canada Inc.

File consists of three cardboard slipcases containing human resources brochures published between 1980 and 1988 as reference material for Kodak Canada employees. File also includes generic corporate letters welcoming employees to Kodak Canada and providing further information about employee benefits.

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Museum reference material

File includes records used as reference materials for the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum and potentially by Corporate Communications. Includes photocopies of camera catalogues and inventories; articles on the history of York; timelines of photographic history; order forms for and information on photography reference books; and information on George Eastman House, Rochester. Because the Museum was closely associated with the Corporate Communications department, a similar file of Communication Reference Material was likely also consulted by employees of the Museum.

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Miscellaneous records of Kenneth Winter

File contains miscellaneous corporate documents compiled or produced by Kenneth Winter. Winter was the secretary of Kodak Canada from 1960 to 1976 and became president and general manager in 1976. The records were likely related to the task of the corporate historian, though it is unclear whether Winter ever officially fulfilled this role. Documents include correspondence with the Eastman Kodak historian, overviews of Canadian Kodak's corporate history, corporate memos, excerpts from by-laws, a Kodak Milestones promotional pamphlet, and others. Subjects include: the history of Kodak Canada and of photography; the role of Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd.; the establishment of the plastic molding department; corporate name changes to Kodak Canada Ltd. and Kodak Canada Inc.; changes to length-of-service calcuations; wage dividends; the purchase of building #18; and the inclusion of colour dye statements on Kodak products. File also includes documents produced by Earl S. Currie, president of Kodak Canada from 1945 to 1955, pertaining to Kodak Canada's history .

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Kodak Canada general corporate reference information

File consists of an alphabetized reference resource providing general information on Kodak Canada and Eastman Kodak from 1899 to 1976. File contains information on annual meetings, past executive members and shareholders, buildings history, various committees and company procedures, Kodak publications, and more. The document was likely compiled by Kenneth Winter during his tenure as secretary of Kodak Canada from 1960 to 1976.

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History notes 1963-1984

File consists of typescript notes detailing the day-to-day operations of Kodak Canada. The notes were compiled on an ongoing basis by the company historian from January 4, 1964 to January 28, 1984. Subject matter pertains to all aspects of the company's corporate life, including plant construction, corporate policies, production schedules and procedures, employee activities, and more.

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Ronald C. Morrison managerial addresses

File contains scripts of addresses delivered by Kodak Canada president and general manager, Ronald C. Morrison, in 1988 and 1992. Addresses include: "KCI 1988 management report" delivered on March 10, 1988; "Kodak Canada analysts presentation" delivered at the annual general meeting on May 11, 1988"; and "New compacts for Canadian competitiveness" delivered on March 25, 1992. The latter address refers to a report of the same name published by Kodak Canada Inc. and is accompanied by biographies, in English and French, of Morrison and of the report's authors, Joseph R. D'Cruz and Alan M. Rugman.

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Ektaprint copier-duplicator records

File contains job procedures and reference materials used by members of the Kodak Canada department handling Ektaprint copier-dupicators ca. 1975. File includes procedures for adding or making changes to the department's customer database, transporting equipment, prospecting new clients, and others. Also includes lists of copier equipment codes, and other ephemera.

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Kodak 13-period and 12-month calendars

File contains Kodak-issued portable 13-period calendars from 1936 to 1989 and 12-month calendars from 1990 to 1993. The 13-period calendar or "International fixed calendar" was devised by Moses B. Cotsworth in 1902 and instituted at Kodak from 1928 to 1989. Some years missing.

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Miscellaneous corporate records

File consists of: a directory to Kodak facilites, including telephone, conference room, and department listings; a listing of Ontario customers with image centres. sorted by city; and notes and correspondence from a presentation by the Black Creek Business Corridor Intermunicipal Task Force.

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Sales records

File consists of records of Canadian Kodak's sales figures from 1900 to 1955. Most records delineate domestic, export and total sales. However, some contains sales figures for individual product lines. File includes sales recorded during World War II.

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Records pertaining to plant procedures

File includes documents and correspondence sent from Eastman Kodak Company to Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. in 1952 pertaining to plant procedures. Includes procedures for: purchasing, transferring, disposing and maintaining capital asset facilites; ordering maintenance repair; creating budgets; and others. Also includes blank forms pertaining to maintenance and construction timing and the creation of budget estimates.

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Internal documents and correspondence related to land purchase and construction

File contains miscellaneous internal records related to the purchase of land and the construction of Kodak Canada's Brampton facility. Includes speech scripts, internal memos and correspondence, correspondence with Eastman Kodak, documents related to the township of Chinguacousy, and other ephemera.

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Records pertaining to the Kodak Brampton distribution centre opening ceremony

File contains records related to the planning and execution of the opening ceremony for Kodak Canada's Brampton facility. The event was held at the Brampton plant on June 7, 1971. Many regional politicians were invited to attend and Ontario Premier William G. Davis helped preside over the ribbon cutting. File includes: notes, meeting minutes, project reports, order forms, correspondence, site plans, press releases, event programs, and other ephemera.

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Records pertaining to the 1971 Kodak Brampton open house events

File contains records related to events held in October and November of 1971 to celebrate the completion of the initial phase of Kodak Canada's Brampton facilities. These events include an open house held October 14-15, 1971, a Kodak retirees tour held October 20, 1971, and a dealer night held November 17, 1971. File includes invitations, promotional pamphlets, meeting minutes, posters, and other ephemera.

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Records pertaining to the 1973 Kodak Brampton open house and family night

File contains records related to the planning and execution of an open house and family nights held at Kodak Canada's Brampton facilities in 1973. The events celebrated the completion of the second phase of the plant with the opening of the colour print and processing building (building #34). The family nights were held on September 21 and 24, 1973; the open house was held October 18-20, 1973. File includes invitations, meeting minutes, event schedules, correspondence, posters, maps, and other ephemera.

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Records pertaining to the 1977 Kodak Brampton open house

File contains records related to the planning and execution of an open house held at Kodak Canada's Brampton facilities in 1977. The event celebrated the completion of the paper finishing building (building #35) and was held October 14 - 15, 1971. File includes: notes, correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, budgets, site plans, invitations, posters, and pamphlets. File also includes a dossier, divided into subjects, providing a detailed de-briefing of the event.

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Report on the official opening of the Kodak processing laboratory in North Vancouver, B.C.

File includes a post-event report on the official opening of the Kodak Canada Vancouver processing laboratory. The report documents the opening event, held on October 18, 1961, as well as a dealer open house, held on October 19, 1961. Report includes descriptions of the events, invitations, and programs.

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