Kodak Publications, posters: How the science of light has led us to photography; Colour; Making Pictures Move; Developing black and white films; Making black and white prints; c.1972–1974. Education
Dr F. H. G. Pitt, Report on visit to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, 15–30 March 1961, 52pp, plus b/w and colour photographs. Discusses Eastman Kodak Company products and their relevance to Kodak Limited. B/W and colour photographs show Eastman Kodak Company products. Subject(s): Manufacturi...
Kodak Advertising, two binders containing photographic copies, photocopies and photographs of Kodak advertising c.1890–1920; a 7.5 x 9.5 inch photograph of the PDA visit to the Harrow works, December 1931. The photographs include a Trafalgar Square with the Kodak illuminated sign; a London bus ...
Press pack: The Living Body, May 1985, containing press release, b/w and colour press photographs and printed brochure. The exhibition was a joint Kodak/Royal Photographic Society exhibition which opened at the Royal Photographic Society's Octagon Gallery on 16 May 1985. Subject(s): Exhibitions
Kodak Museum; a binder containing colour photographs of objects in display cases with manuscript notes. The photographs show proposed case layouts and the objects being included in each case. Subject(s): Museum
A binder containing cuttings of Kodak wartime advertising; samples of staff signatures; non-Kodak personnel signatures; Kodak companies letterheads; photographs of Kodak Museum 1970; Timing photograph of world air speed record flight for Schneider trophy 1929; Sandell Film sample; non-Kodak comp...
Six binders, containing b/w photographs of the Harrow factory, exterior and interior views and manufacturing processes, each mounted on card and the majority with typescript captions and dates, c.1891–1950. A reference set of largely original photographs. Volume IV includes some views of Kingsw...
Kodak premises, a binder, containing photographs of Kodak's non-UK and US premises, the majority captioned and dated, c. 1901–1935. Includes European, Far East, Australian and North African retail premises. Subject(s): Premises; Non-UK
Kodak staff, a binder, containing staff portraits, formal and informal Kodak groups and snapshots of Kodak staff, c.1900–1935. Includes snapshots of staff; a group portrait of Messrs Henderson, Rouse, Loveday and Bent; Kodak salesmen 1914/15; Wratten and Wainwright's Croydon factory, c.1912. S...