J. G. Dain, Review of Medical Markets, 18–21 December 1967, 22pp. Medial Markets Division sales exceeded £3 million. Subject(s): Sales; Markets; Medical
Letter from D. H. Shattock, Manager, Consumer Markets, dated 5 October 1973, to Kodak Dealers, Kodak Colour Processing Services, 2pp. Notes Kodak unable to accept any Kodacolor or Ektachrome or Kodachrome film processing due to a dispute at the Colour Processing Division. Subject(s): Sales; D...
Council of Industrial Design, three certificates to Kodak Ltd for product design: Brownie 44A designed by Dr F. H. G. Pitt in consultation with Kenneth Grange, 1959; Kodaslide 40 projector designed by development department in association with Kenneth Grange, 1960; Brownie Vecta camera by deve...
European Marketing Information Committee, Instant Photography Survey Management Summary, November 1976, 62pp. Compares Kodak offerings with Polaroid and analyses Kodak products and the market for instant photography products. Subject(s): Products; Market Research; Instant Cameras
Letter from A. Roe, Director of Marketing dated September 1970, to dealers, Decimalisation; Quick Reference Catalogue 1970 giving £sd and £p prices. Letter explains how Kodak's pricing reflect decimalisation. Subject(s): Products; Corporate; Decimalisation
Harry H. C. Hill, Kodak History of Progress 300BC–1950, 13pp. The Kodak entries detail products and personnel changes. It provides a useful summary of events and people. Subject(s): Corporate; History
Correspondence between John Sterry and F. Krohn, 1898. The letter discuss experimental data and Sterry's experiments with Hurter and Driffield. Subject(s): Research; Krohn; Sterry
E. A. Robins, a file of correspondence including request for Robins to meet with Harold Senier (1896, 1897); appointment as a Laboratory Assistant at Birkbeck Institution (1897); London County Council and Middlesex Education Committee correspondence; 'Kodak works in England' from The Photogra...
Agreement between the Eastman Photographic Materials Company (EPMC) and Mr Harold Senier for employment of Manager at Factory, June 1894; related correspondence; a photograph of Senier. Senier started on a salary of £500p.a.. Subject(s): Staff; Harold Senier