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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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At Kodak Heights / Canadian Kodak Co.

At Kodak Heights was a bimonthly magazine, first published in January 1921, intended to foster communication among employees of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.

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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A video closeup: A precourse workbook explaining everything you always wanted to know about video

Item is a training course for Kodak salespeople on the structure and functionality of video. Sections include Anatomy of a conventional video tape, Other types of videotape, Constitution of a videotape, Magnetic recording, Signals, Video and audio recording, RF output measurement, Audio measurements, Drop-out, Measurement principle of luminance and chrominance SNR, Batacam, and Tape format.

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Motion Picture and Audiovisual (M.P.A.V.) Marketing Plans

File contains marketing plans, quarterly reviews, meeting notes, and documentation for a variety of products including Instagraphic products, motion picture and audiovisual (M.P.A.V.) 0products, professional photography markets, electronic products, large-screen imaging products, photojournalism, and education.

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Video and videotape educational material

File contains information on the functionality of video and structure of videotapes for training Kodak salespeople. The file includes an outline of product grades, a series of text and graphical pages on how video works, specifications and comparisons of different brands, and a TDK Video Cassette Manual for salespeople.

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Kodak Photo CD product information

File contains information and a press release package on the development and marketing of the Kodak Photo CD. Items include promotional and marketing publications, memos, and a press kit.

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Audiovisual product ads and information sheets

File contains advertisement mock ups and information sheets about a variety of audiovisual products produced by Kodak. Products include: distettes, video recorders and camcorders, video cassette recorders, converters, 35mm cameras, disc cameras, slide projector systems, and 35mm film.

MPAV University

File contains materials from an educational program for Kodak Motion Picture and Audiovisual (MPAV) salespeople entitled "MPAC University". Topics covered include case studies, impacts of credit decisions, applications selling, and financial training,

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Eatman Kodak situation analysis and strategic plan

File contains a marketing plan and analysis presented to Kodak Motion Picture & Audiovisual Products division. The report includes the following sections: objectives, industry issues, channel issues, end user issues, company issues, mission statement, strategic plan, key questions, and next steps.

New England Consulting Group

SER video workbook

File contains a workbook and vocabulary for video created for Kodak salespeople working in the Motion Picture and Audiovisual division. The workbook was meant to be used with a publication entitled "The Video Manual".

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak television broadcasting product information

File contains three marketing booklets related to Kodak's television broadcast products including motion picture film, slide film, processing, telecasting, Super 8, and how to make a television commercial with motion picture film.

Eastman Kodak Company

Center for Creative Imaging

File contains 2 promotional booklets for the Center for Creative Imaging and a memo about the Center's sale to Brace Management Group.

Eastman Kodak Company

Dealer evaluaiton

File contains documents related to a dealer performance analysis program and tool for use by Kodak marketing and salespeople.

Eastman Kodak Company

Audiovisual dealer promotions

File contains 3 letters to audiovisual dealers, detailing promotions offered by Kodak Canada Motion Picture and Audiovisual Markets division.

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Photokina 1982 news releases

File contains press releases and sample photographs featuring a number of Kodak products, including Ektachrome papers and chemicals, new motion picture and audiovisual products Disc cameras, video display technology, high-speed colour film, Vericolor III, and the Ektaflex processor, as well as information and photographs of logos related to a new marketing program. These releases were all issued at the 1982 Photokina trade show, in Cologne German, October, 1982.

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Professional photography division product information

File contains product information on products from Kodak's professional products line including the Photo CD, scanners, and printers along with a brochure with work from creative professionals using Kodak digital imaging products. Also included is an introductory letter signed by Raymond H. DeMoullin, the director of the Professional Photography Division.

Eastman Kodak Company

DX film news releases

File contains 2 news releases and images depicting Kodak's new Digital Index (DX) film product. This was an ANSI and 13A standard that provided codes for 35mm film cartridges and film edge printing that allowed automatic cameras and photo-printing machines to determine the speed of the film and the number of exposures.

Eastman Kodak Company

Black and white prints

Contains ca. 7500 b&w prints from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Highlights include early images of the Kodak Heights facilities, including construction of the first buildings ca. 1915. These prints also correspond to the series of Kodak Heights Albums that document the development of the property. Other images document the various industrial activities related to the production of photographic materials, cameras and moving images at Kodak Canada. Oversize prints include reproductions of portraits of George Eastman as well as images of his life and various leisurely activities.

Prints are organized by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of prints organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

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Photographs series

This series contains photographic albums, b&w negatives and prints, colour negatives and prints, colour slides, glass plate negatives and transparencies originating from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. These materials were used both as forms of documentation of the history of the company at various sites including Kodak Heights, Brampton, Montreal and Vancouver, as well as functioned as a working collection to use for promotional efforts. Highlights include: documentation of the construction of the Kodak Heights site circa 1915 in a series of commissioned albums and loose prints; documentation of the various operations related to the photographic and moving image industry including paper, film, and camera production and processing; marketing campaigns for digital initiatives; and a reference slide collection used by the Kodak Canada Corporation.

Photographic materials have been organized by format and within by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of photographs organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record. Previously assigned reference numbers are indicated in the Archivist's Comments fields.

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Kodak printers product information

File contains information on the development and marketing of the Kodak Photo CD. Items include promotional and marketing publications, memos, and printed presentations related to thermal printing systems produced by Kodak. Specific systems include XL7700 printer; XLT 7720 printer; Ektaprint 1392 printer; Ektaplus 7016 printer; DICONIX Color 4 printer; SV6510, SV6500 & SV6600. printers, P6600 printer, SV 6500 & SV.

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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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A Kodak centennial gift for you...

Item is an information folder informing Kodak Canada employees that they can select a Kodak-branded gift to celebrate the company's centennial. Gifts included a keychain, commemorative plate, drinking glasses, or a record album. Also included is a letter from the company president, Ken Winter, to staff explaining the program.

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Publications containing Kodak advertising or publicity

File includes miscellaneous publications--including magazines, newsletters, and periodicals--containing Kodak advertising or other forms of Kodak publicity. Publications include:

-Chatelaine (Dec. 1933) (Advertisement missing)
-Canadian Photography (Dec. 1952)
-Focus (Feb., 1953)
-OSP Pho-topics (Apr. 1954)
-Popular Photography (Sept. 1956)
-Business Week (June 20, 1977)
-Forbes (September 3 1979)
-Tooton's Photography News (Sept./Oct. 1988)
-Photo Metro (Mar. 1989)
-Time Magazine (Fall 1989)
-The Canadian Shopper (Feb. 1997)
-Photography in New York (Mar./Apr. 1998)
-Playback (January 11, 1999)
-Today's Parent (Oct. 1999)
-Marketing Magazine (Dec. 1999)
-Report on Business (Dec. 2003)

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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.

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History notes : gen. supt. of works' office 1947-1979

Item is a 3-ring binder containing typescript notes detailing the day-to-day operations of Kodak Canada. The notes were compiled on an ongoing basis from August 14, 1947 to December 31, 1979. 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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History notes 1908-1950

Item is a half-bound manuscript notebook containing a detailed day-to-day account of Kodak Canada's corporate operations, compiled on an ongoing basis by the company historian from March 11, 1908 to December 28, 1951. 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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Camera repair 1950-1975

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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In the good old summer time

Black and white composited of 6 images pasted to a board with "In the Good Old Summer Time" printed on it. Photographs feature the men's baseball team and company lawn bowling games. It was published in the November 1921 edition of the employee newsletter "At Kodak Heights".

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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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Winter scene

Item is a photograph featuring an image of coniferous covered in snow. Caption housed with photograph reads: The pristine beauty of the woods in winter can be pictured by any photographer willing to venture into a national park.

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Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1913-1921

Item is a ledger containing newspaper clippings from 1913 to 1921 pertaining to a variety of aspects of Kodak's operations. Despite its content, the item appears to have been compiled by Kodak as its first "advertising ledger." These ledgers, containing clippings and proofs of Kodak's advertising of a variety of products, likely evolved in content and format from this first ledger.

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Photographs: Earle G. Lindsay Christmas 1915

A photographic album containing snapshot photographs of family gatherings, most appear to be in Ontario. Includes early photo-booth images as well as a variety of snapshots documenting family life and recreational activities throughout rural Ontario in the early twentieth century. The inside title page contains a handwritten inscription, "Earle G.[?] :omdsau, Christmas 1915."

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Kodak window displays, Christmas 1965

File contains colour negatives featuring 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 colour prints see 2005.001.06.05.050.

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