File consists of 71 rolls of Kodak Gold Bright light film for colour prints, all in original packaging. Of these, 36 rolls are 100 ISO with 12 exposures including 16 rolls which are individually packaged, 10 rolls that are part of 2 5-packs and 10 rolls that form 1 10-pack. 33 rolls are 100 ISO film with 24 exposures including 13 that are individually packaged and 20 rolls that form 2 10-packs. 2 indivudually packaged rolls are 100 ISO with 36 exposures. Develop before dates range from 12/2001 to 01/2003.
File consists of 13 rolls of Kodak Gold General Use film for colour prints, all in original packaging. Of these, 6 are individually packaged 200 ISO with 12 exposures, 1 individually packaged roll with 200 ISO and 24 exposures, and 6 rolls that form 2 3-packs of 200 ISO film with 24 exposures. Develop before dates are from 08/2002 to 11/2004.
File consists of 20 rolls of Kodak Select Series Royal Gold 24 exposure film. Of these, 4 rolls are indiviudually packaged and 100 ISO, 2 are individually packaged and 200 ISO, 3 rolls are individually packaged with 400 ISO, 1 3-pack with 400 ISO, and 8 individually packed rolls with 1000 ISO. Develop before dates are from 02/2000 to 12/2003.
File consists of 4 individually packaged rolls of Kodak Gold Max Self-Adjusting 800 ISO film for colour prints. 2 rolls with 12 exposures and 2 with 24 exposures. Develop before date is 07/1999.
File consists of 4 rolls of 35 mm film for colour prints. 3 rolls make up a 3-pack of 100 ISO 24 exposures each, and 2 rolls are indivudually packaged with 200 ISO and 24 exposures. Develop before dates are 08/1994 and 09/1994.
File consists of 1 indiviually packaged roll of Kodak Gold Ultra 35 mm film for colour prints with 400 ISO and 12 exposures. Develop before date is illegible.
File consists of 13 rolls of individually packaged 35 mm 400 ISO Kodak Max film for colour prints. 6 rolls have 12 exposures and are individually packaged. 5 rolls have 12 exposures and make up most of 2 3-packs. 2 rolls havce 24 exposures and are individually packaged. Develop before dates are from 11/2001 to 01/2004.
File consists of 1 indiviually packaged roll of Kodak Kodacolor Gold 35 mm film for colour prints with 1600 ISO and 24 exposures. Develop before date is 04/1991.
File consists of 17 rolls of individually packaged 35 mm 800 ISO Kodak Max zoom film for colour prints each with 24 exposures. Develop before dates are from 08/2000 to 05/2002.
File consists of 7 rolls of packed in 2 5-packs of 35 mm 200 ISO Kodak Commercial film for colour prints. 2 rolls have 24 exposures and 5 have 12 exposures. Develop before dates are 09/2000 and 06/2001.
File consists of 3 photographs. 2 feature images of Buildings #27 catwalk North of the power house (1923), and 1 features image of an addition to building #4 (1927).
Photographs showing the construction of Building 3 at Kodak Heights during 1913-1917. These are loose prints that are exactly the same as the prints in the photographic albums that document the construction of Kodak Heights during the date range 1913-1917. See related records for albums: 2005.001.06.01.002
File contains two photographs, one aerial shot and one landscape shot of Kodak Heights Building #7. Inscribed on the recto of the landscape in black ink reads "1916".
File contains a collection of snapshots, all with borders and some with bevelled edges, that feature images from a gathering of young adults at someone's home or cottage. Additionally, there are images of employees inside a warehouse and office building. A photographer's stamp on the verso of many of the images reads: "W. P. Edwards / 26 Monterrey Dr. / REXDALE, ONT. 741-0192". Previously in green 3-ringed binder. Previous title: Camera repair 1950-1975
File contains negatives featuring images of Kodak employees applying Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) labels on Kodak chemicals at the Distribution Centre [building 11] warehouse.
File contains black and white negatives featuring interior views of people at work in the warehouse of building #11, the Distribution Centre at Kodak Heights.
File contains negatives featuring images from the Kodak exhibit booth at the 1959 Canadian National Exhibition, including a "Man to the Moon" feature with a magic show titled "Kodak's Amazing Astro Hands".
File contains black and white negatives featuring images of a Kodak employee demonstrating the re-use of plastic camera pieces at gelatin blending building 6.
File contains negatives featuring exterior views of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. King Street location. One building has a sign that reads "Canadian Rail & Harbour Terminals".
File contains black and white negatives featuring interior views of people at work in the warehouse of building #11, the Distribution Centre at Kodak Heights.
File contains negatives featuring exterior views of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. King Street location. One building has a sign that reads "Canadian Rail & Harbour Terminals".
File contains prints featuring exterior views of the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. Colborne Street location, with a Canadian Kodak Co. delivery truck parked in front.
File contains negatives featuring group portraits of Kodak Salesmen and Demonstrators (Jan 1946), Kodak Travelling Representatives (17 January 1956), and of two dogs dressed in human clothing. Included is information regarding how the images were captured.
File contains black and white negatives featuring interior views of people at work in the warehouse of building #11, the Distribution Centre at Kodak Heights.
File contains negatives featuring images of the Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. exhibit at the 1956 Canadian National Exhibition/Master Photo Dealers' & Finishers' Association. Exhibition features displays of Kodak cameras.
File contains negatives featuring images of the various parts of the MK III Military Compass, manufactured by the Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. during the Second World War.
File contains images of a Kodak Canada Co. Limited billboard displayed at Kodak Heights. It features a chart with different departments and days of the week, and reads "Avoid accidents at Kodak Heights / Get your building painted / Oct 10 to 16 'No Accident Week'". Some duplicates.
File contains negatives featuring images of Kodak x-ray equipment and demonstrations of its use. There are examples including an x-ray image of a bell, a man at a monitor examining a human torso x-ray, men standing in a room equipped to take x-rays, and a woman preparing to be x-rayed and lying in an x-ray machine. Additionally, there is an image of an older Kodak building, of a box of one dozen Eastman Dupli-tized X-ray Films, and of a laboratory next to a window.
File contains black and white negatives featuring images of the Kodak exhibit at the 1964 Canadian National Exhibition. For prints see 2005.001.06.03.130.
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).
File consists of 27 colour photographs featuring views of the Kodak PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) site from June of 1989. Includes images of Kodak people wearing hard hats visiting the site.
File contains 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 black and white prints see 2005.001.06.03.346.
File contains 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'.
File contains two identical photographs featuring an image of a group of employees standing with a Canada flag outside in the parking lot of Building #5. A flag in the foreground indicates the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. The third photograph features an image of the Kodak PhotoCD compact disc with PhotoCD Player and remote, likely taken for advertising purposes.
File contains two identical prints of women seated at machines labeled 'CINE PROCESS", working to process 35 mm film at the Toronto Film Processing Department.