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Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1962

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Newspapers, Photo Press, Photo Trade, Drug Trade, Professional and Commercial, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Premium, Verifax, Audio Visual, Kodagraph, Industrial X-Ray, TV Film, Graphic Arts, Medical and Dental, Ektalith, Industrial.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1968-1970

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: [1969] Consumer, Photo Press, Photo Trade, Drug Trade, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Aero-Neg, Audio Visual, Dental X-Ray, Drawing Reproduction, Graphic Arts, Industrial X-Ray, Instrumentation, Medical X-Ray, Professional, TV & MP, Medical and Dental, Ektalith, Tape. [1970] Consumer, Drug Trade, Salon Catalogues and Misc., Aerial, Graphic Arts, Motion Pic and Ed., Radiography, Spec. Prod.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1977-1978

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer, Professional, Education, Business Systems, Copy Products, Graphic Markets, Radiography, Motion Picture, Audio-Visual.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1981-1984

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Motion Picture, Audio Visual, Health Sciences, Graphics Markets, Business Systems (MIT), Copy Products.

Kodak Canada Ad Ledger, 1985

Ledger book of advertisements (clippings and proof sheets) preserved by Kodak Canada representing advertisements for the Consumer, Professional, Medical and Dealer markets.

Advertising campaigns subject index: Consumer markets, Equipment, Film, Video, Premium markets, Professional markets, Photo finishing markets, Eastman professional.

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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Advertising proofs binder

Item contains advertising proofs created for Kodak Canada Ltd., by The Baker Advertising Agency Ltd. in 1927, as well as a list of newspapers advertisements where the ads were published, and select rotogravure newspaper clippings of sections containing the Kodak advertisements. Most of the advertisements relate to the Cine-Kodak Amateur film camera, which had recently been introduced in 1923.

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Segmental anatomy of the lung in cross section

Item consists of a foldable brochure binder insert with images and information about the cross sections of lungs that is intended to make it possible to identify the segmental anatomy and localize lung lesions observed on a CT examination of the thorax. It was produced by the Department of Radiology, Toronto Division and University of Toronto and published by the Health Sciences Division of the Eastman Kodak Company.

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Kodak Film - the dependable film in the yellow box

Item consists of a portrait format, white, board poster, featuring a black and white image of two boxes of Kodak Film, with "Kodak Film - the dependable film in the yellow box / The film that gives the same results from roll to roll, so that you can rely on it. / Kodak Film excels on every count - speed, latitude, uniformity - and each is of picture-making importance. / Use Kodak Film, the dependable film in the yellow box. / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto" printed beneath.

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Plaque: this building was first occupied as a barracks by 127th O.S. Battalion, C.E.F. York Rangers [Kodak Heights]

Item consists of a poster featuring a black and white image of a plaque that reads "THIS BUILDING / WAS FIRST OCCUPIED / AS A BARRACKS BY THE / 127th O.S.BATTALION, C.E.F. / YORK RANGERS / ON MOBILIZATION / MARCH TO JUSTICE JUNE 1916 / ERECTED IN APPRECIATION BY LT. COL. F.F. CLARKE AND OFFICERS".

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Kodak gifts say open me first!

Item consists of a portrait format poster that reads "Kodak Gifts Say / Open me first! / When you open your Kodak camera outfit first, you can save all the fun of Christmas-and the years to come-in pictures" Beneath the text are images, prices, and brief descriptions of the Brownie Starflash Outfit camera, the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit camera, the Kodak Pony IV Camera Outfit, and the Brownie Movie Camera Kit.

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Look what Kodacolor Film can do for your snapshots!

Item consists of a portrait board poster featuring a large colour image of a photograph of a landscape of birch trees and a lake, which is continued with a black and white contour drawing. Beside the image reads "Look at what Kodacolor Film can do for your snapshots!", beneath the image is another image of a yellow box of Kodacolor film beside a Brownie Hawkeye camera, and text that reads "With Kodacolor Film you can take beautiful color snapshots like this with your camera".

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Actress Dorothy Gish

Item is a copy print with the caption: A 1916 crew films actress Dorothy Gish. The director, center, is Elmer Clifton. The assistant cameraman, right is Karl Brown. Eight years later, Brown photographed "The Covered Wagon," the prototype of the "Hollywood western." I-88-1454

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First Kodak camera

Item is a print featuring an image with the caption: The first Kodak camera, introduced in 1888, sold for $25, loaded with enough Eastman film for 100 exposures. It produced a 2 1/2 inch diameter negative.

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Portrait of George Eastman

Caption adhered to verso of print reads: George Eastman's contribution to society included improving the quality of the workplace by pioneering such concepts as wage dividends, retirement annuities, life insurance and disability benefit plans for employees.

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Historical notes 1925-1950

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 January 15, 1925 to September 14, 1950. Subject matter pertains to all aspects of the company's corporate life, including plant construction and maintenance, corporate policies, production schedules and procedures, employee activities, and more.

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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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Focus on education photography information package

Item is a folder of information on various aspects of photography produced as part of Kodak Canada's schools program. Topics include camera care, film identification, depth of field, exposure controls, Kodak cameras, and others. Also includes photocopies of 2 Kodak Customer Service pamphlets on pinhole photography and photograms.

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Education and work : proceedings of the International conference linking research and practice / The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education ; David Corson and Stephen B. Lawton

Item consists of a 2-volume compilation of the proceedings of the International Conference Linking Research and Practice, produced by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, edited by David Corson and Stephen B. Lawton. The conference was sponsored by Kodak Canada Inc. and the report was "produced using Kodak Graphic Arts Products." Kodak Canada president, Ronald Morrison, wrote the foreword to each volume.

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Photographs Canadian Kodak Company Kodak Heights

A photographic album that documents the construction of the first Kodak Heights buildings during 1913-1915. Each gelatin silver photograph is the same size and contains an inscribed caption in the lower right corner of each print. This album includes images of the construction of Kodak Heights building no. 7 as well as miscellaneous construction subjects such as reservoirs, chimneys, and the plant nursery. Index tabs are: 6, 7, MISC.

Album is arranged according to building or site with prints ordered chronologically within each section, presenting a detailed progression of the building projects from start to finish.

The verso of a print in the Misc. section is stamped in ink with: Noted W.S. Austin.

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Kodak Heights

A photographic album that documents the construction of the first Kodak Heights buildings during 1913-1915. Each gelatin silver photograph is the same size and contains an inscribed caption in the lower right corner of each print. Highlights include a series of images on the Canadian Battalion at Kodak Heights, an image of a sign announcing the new Kodak Heights facilities, and images of the construction of Kodak Heights building no. 1 as well as other site projects. Index tabs: Canadian Battalion, Nursery, Fence, Pile Driver, Chimney, Bldg. #1, Equip't, Coal Trestle, Water Soft'n'r.

Album is arranged according to building or site with prints ordered chronologically within each section, presenting a detailed progression of the building projects from start to finish.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Heights

A photographic album that documents the construction of the first Kodak Heights buildings during 1913-1915. Each gelatin silver photograph is the same size and contains an inscribed caption in the lower right corner of each print.

Album is arranged according to building or site with prints ordered chronologically within each section, presenting a detailed progression of the building projects from start to finish. This album includes images of the construction of Kodak Heights building no.3. Index tabs: Bldg. #3.

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