Kodak Mutual Aid Fund, history, objects, organisation and operation, 1pp. The Kodak Mutual Aid Fund was formed in September 1942 from the amalgamation of the Kodak Provident Association and Benevolent Fund (formed 1913) and the former Kodak Mutual Aid Fund. Subject(s): Corporate; History; Be...
Memo from B. J. Lucas, Patents and Trade Marks, dated 26 May 1983, Guidelines on the use of the corporate symbol on gifts and premium and other special offers, 2pp; copy of Eastman Kodak Company Kodak's Marketing Identity. IP
Letter from L. J. Capp, Manager, Consumer Sales, dated May 1983 to Kodak Dealers, 'Big News about Kodacolor Film'. Describing marketing activity: TV advertising, posters, Kodak/Royal Mail promotion and multi-packs. Subject(s): Advertising; Kodacolor
Five 6.5 x 8.5 inch prints showing the Kodak Museum staff and interiors views of the Kodak Museum. These were used as part of the press pack and marketing of the re-opened Museum. The 10 museum staff, led by Brian Coe, are identified by a map. Subject(s): Corporate; Museum
Kodak Harrow factory, a binder containing views of the Harrow premises and manufacturing and packaging activities, c.1931; a 6.5 x 8.5 inch photograph showing Kodak chemicals being packaged, c.1905. Premises; Harrow; Manufacturing
Ruislip Office Block, an album of photographs of the construction; newspaper cuttings regarding the site; Kodak Bulletin, May 1961 and April 1962. Photographs show the site from green field to completed building. Subject(s): Premises; Ruislip
Kingsway and Branches Past and Present, an album showing Kodak premises in London and the United Kingdom, 1885–c.1924. Includes 13 Soho Square (plus a staff group in Soho Square c.1893), Clerkenwell Road, Oxford Street, Regent Street, Kingsway, 1911, Bishopsgate, Brompton Road, Cheapside, Grace...
Frank B. Phillips, Report of Visit to Kodak Park, Rochester, N.Y. Made in January to March 1927, for the purpose of studying Cine-Kodak Processes, pp. 23, plus inserts. Eastman Kodak Company; Manufacturing