Press Release, dated March 1973, Value Added Tax; Memo from Administrative Services, 3 July 1972, Value Added Tax; Memo from Administrative Services, c.1973, Value Added Tax – Departmental Responsibilities. VAT was introduced in the UK on 1 April 1973 replacing purchase tax. Subject(s): Fina...
Film Speed Committee, Minutes of the Eighth Special Meeting held on 3 May 1962; Minutes of the BSIU Committee PHC/2 held on 17 April 1962; Final Approval Notice, Speed Values and Meter Settings for use with Kodak materials, 28 September 1962; Eastman Kodak Company, About the new film speeds, ...
Sales order entry processing, a folder containing a description of the process illustrated with colour photographs. Photographs show staff in situ, including telephone switchboard, work flow chart and Bradman workstation. Subject(s): Sales
History of the Kodak Works, Harrow, 1950, giving key activities, events, personnel changes and production activities across the site. Includes staff social activities. Subject(s): History; Harrow
Memo from G. W. Brooks, Legal Department, dated 25 March 1980, to Dr L. Mullins, Annesley Site, 5pp; Memo from R. J. Lambert dated 22 April 1980, to Dr L. Mullins, Annesley Site, 6pp. Both memos detailed the history of the acquisition of the Annesley site after negotiations to secure a site in...
Company Systems Division, Titles, 2 June 1966, 5pp; Second Report, 27 February 1967, 16pp; Third Report, 29 September 1967, 10pp. Proposed rationalisation of staff job titles. Subject(s): Corporate; Employment
A file, containing agreements between Eastman Kodak Company and Cadett and Neall to buy and to sell the company agreements regarding the sale of shares; Letter from F. C. Mattison dated 12 February 1904 to Mr Kelly, regarding the transaction and Eastman Kodak Company. The agreement to sell was...
A folder, containing the agreement dated 1 February 1912 for Wratten and Wainwright to sell the share capital of the company to Eastman Kodak Company; Indenture dated 19 April 1912 relating to the purchase. Corporate; Wratten and Wainwright