Kodak Societe Anonyme, Statutes/Articles of Association passed at the Statutory General Meeting held at Lausanne, 10 August 1910; letter from H. M. Smith dated 16 March 1914 to resigning as manager of Kodak SA. Corporate; Lausanne
C. T. Robinson, proposal for using rolls of scrap film as incendiaries, 1pp.; letter from Director of Scientific Research, Ministry of Aircraft Production, dated 6 August 1942, acknowledging Robinson's suggestions and noting it had been tried; letter from Robinson to Mr D. McMaster, Kodak, tha...
Contracts and correspondence with the Ministry of Supply regarding the erection of new buildings and installation of plant and equipment for the Ministry of Supply. Wartime; Production
An extensive file, containing correspondence with H. M. Smith, Kodak's Cairo agents and London, accounts and sales information, documents setting Kodak (Egypt) SA in 1912; contracts to purchase premises. Includes comments from Smith on Corfu and Beirut. Subject(s): Corporate; Egypt
'The Kodak Building. Prototype of a New Movement in Architecture', Architects' Journal, 4 January 1922, pp. 48–49. Kodak's Kingsway building was designed by Sir John Burnett and erected in 1911. The AJ noted: 'The Kodak Building is a building of service, and expresses its function, and is in th...
Correspondence regarding the Kingsway premises; specification of works between Kodak Ltd and Sir John Burnet and Partners and W. E. Riley and Glanfield; correspondence dated 1929 and drawings for an extension of five or six floors of Kingsway. Correspondence in 1923 notes a pressing need for ...
Notice No. 682 dated 29 September 1972, Central London Premises; memo dated 13 March 1972, 65 Kingsway WC2; memo dated 12 June 1972, Registered Office of the Company; a set of colour photographs showing the empty Kingsway premises in 1972. 65 Kingsway was vacated finally by Kodak on 27 Octob...