Kodak Calcutta, Developing and Printing Department
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An album documenting the Kodak Calcutta developing and printing premises, containing 33 prints showing the building, staff and laboratories. Premises; India; D. and P.
Purchase Tax Rates – Group 24. Summary of purchase tax rates from 21 October 1940–21 March 1972. PT was replaced by Value Added Tax 1 April 1973. Subject(s): Finance
Sales of Brownie cameras in Great Britain 1919–1922. Shown by number of camera sales eg No. 2 Brownie 1919 – 50,566; 1920 – 68,299; 1921 – 94,192. Sales in GB in 1921=70% of total sales. Sales of Brownies in Great Britain in 1921=82% of total camera sales. Subject(s): Sales; Brownies
Kodak Ltd employee numbers 1899–1974, broken down by site and division. Employees rose from 50 in 1899 to 2128 in 1927 to 11,270 by 1975. Subject(s): Corporate; Employment
Press release, dated August 1978, 15 cent photography stamp issued June 26 in Las Vegas, USA; a first day cover envelope and stamp. The stamp was issued to celebrate the contribution photography had made to communication and was designed by Ben Somoroff of New York. Subject(s): Corporate
R. F. Tredwen, Public Relations Division Kodak Limited: A Study, 15pp. The study was undertaken at the request of H. J. P. Arnold, Head of Public Relations and looked at all aspects of the company's PR including Kodak News. Subject(s): Corporate; PR
A decoratively printed coloured sheet bearing the word Kodak, 11.25 x 8.25 inches. The central portion of the sheet is left blank for over-printing. Subject(s): Corporate; Czechoslovakia
L. G. S. Brooker, In Retrospect, 1968, 146pp. Brooker was born in the UK in 1903 and joined the Research Department in Rochester in 1926 where he stayed through out his career. He focused on emulsion and cyanine dyes. His memoir highlights the information collaboration he had with Dr Hamer. S...
Kodak Ltd., Photography in Industry and Commerce. A quarterly review published by Kodak Ltd., vol. 1 no. 1 (Spring 1931)–vol. 4 no. 4 (Spring 1934). Publication; Industrial