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Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. export journal

Item is a cloth- and leather-bound ledger containing records of Canadian Kodak's exports from 1939-1973. Most records pertain to exports sent to other Kodak subsidiaries, but some pertain to government agencies, film boards, and commerical ventures, including exports to Jules Brulatour's studios in Hollywood and Fort Lee, New Jersey.

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Canadian Kodak Sales Limted general ledger

Item consists of a halfbound manuscript ledger containing financial account records for Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd. from 1939 to 1942. Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd. was incorporated on December 1, 1938 and acted as the distributing agent of Kodak products in Canada, thereby limiting Canadian Kodak Co.'s role to one of strict manufacturing. Item contains an alphabetized index of contents.

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Canadian Kodak customs letters

File consists of a folder of letters, primarily between members of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd., Eastman Kodak Co., and Canadian Customs, related to the traffic of Kodak products across the Canada-U.S. border as part of shipments from Eastman Kodak to Canadian Kodak.

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Canadian Kodakery : a publication for the men and women of Kodak in Canada / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.

Running from 1955 to 1975, Canadian Kodakery was a monthly Kodak Canada publication designed to communicate the activities of employees at Kodak Heights in Toronto, Ontario. The publicaton succeeded the magazine Kodak. The newer publication included a larger format than its predecessor, as well as new features. Collection includes vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1955) to vol. 20, no. 6 (Aug./Sept 1975).

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 to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

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Century Cameras / Century Cameras Division, Eastman Kodak Company

Item is an illustrated catalogue of Century cameras and accessories for 1908. Eastman Kodak Co. purchased the Century Camera Co. in 1903. In 1907, the company became the Century Camera Division of Eastman Kodak Co. and was then subsumbed under the Folmer & Schwing division in 1908. Century soon continued on only in the cameras that continued to bear its name.

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Certificate of appreciation from Alzheimer Society of Halton-Wentworth

Item is a plaque with a gold border, cream-coloured background and black text. Text reads: A CERTIFICATE OF / APPRECIATION / The Alzheimer Society / Halton-Wentworth / Most Gratefully Acknowledges / The Contribution of / KODAK CANADA INC. / for supporting the / 2001 / "Celebrity Pour" / COFFEE BREAK / Your Kindness and Generosity Will Aid in Supporting / Programs and Services To Benefit Individuals and / Families Coping With This Degenerative Brain Disorder." It is signed by two members of the fundraising committee, Marlene R. Burnett and Carolyn Kovacs.

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Children in Halloween costumes

File contains photographs of children in Halloween costumes. One caption reads: "When your little girl is about to dress up in her first Halloween costume, be sure your camera is handy to catch her reaction. This particular shot won its taker an award in the 1979 Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Awards."

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Children promotional portraits

File consists of photographs featuring images of children. Many are promotional images, and feature children at the beach, pumpkin picking, with grandparents, professional portraits, Easter egg hunting, eating lollipops, applying clown make-up, eating donuts, being sprayed by a hose, dressed in costume and more. Some have captions enclosed, such as an image of a girl holding up a maple leaf with a caption that reads: "The essence of late fall is captured bin this one golden leaf. With it, the wily photographer has also obtained a charming unselconscious portrait of the little girl." Some duplicates.

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Children's wish foundation of canada

Item is a painted black brass plaque, mounted on a brass plaque, mounted on wood. A blue, red and gold version of the Children's Wish Foundation logo is mounted above gold text that reads: "Inrecognition of the support / and encouragement afforded / The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada / This plaque of appreciation is presented to / KODAK CANADA INC. / whose contribution towards realizing / the wishes of children suffereing from / high risk life-threatening illnesses / is greatfully acknowledged."

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Collective bargaining agreements

File consists of 13 collective bargaining agreements made between 1966 and 1997. Agreements for the years 1966 to 1974 are made between Kodak Canada and Local 159 of the International Chemical Workers' Union. Agreements for the years 1978 to 1997 are made between Kodak Canada and the Employees' Association of Kodak Canada. Kodak Canada employees were later represented by the Steelworkers' Union.

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