Kodak Ltd cameras, album leaves, holding b/w photographs of Kodak Ltd Brownie and other cameras, 1937–1938. The cameras shown: Six-20 Brownie, Cine-Kodak E model 20; Six-20 Brownie B, Six-020 Brownie Junior. Subject(s): Products; Cameras
G. I. P. Levinson, The Harrow Research Laboratory. Origins and growth 1928–1976. A retrospective album, 73pp plus photographic pages. A detailed and extensive illustrated history of the Kodak Research Laboratories. Subject(s): Research; History
D. A. Spencer, line negatives and printed woodcuts of mixed subjects, 1976. Spencer, a former director of research and managing director, was a talented artists and asked if Andy Benoy of Kodak's Research Division could arrange to reproduce some of his art work. Subject(s): Miscellaneous; Spe...
Two press releases: Kodak gives extra support to sports facilities at Wimbledon 1992 (May 1992); Kodak signs new agreement with the Tussauds Group Limited (May 1992). Tussauds gave Kodak products exclusive rights at its attractions for a three year period. Subject(s): Press Release
Kodak Research, folder containing: a copy of an architect's coloured drawing of the 1975 Research building; photographs of staff groups; R. W. G. Hunt, Fundamental Research at Harrow, June 1980; The Scientific Work of H. Hirsch during the period 1953–1978; Future of Research in Kodak-Pathé, 1981...
Press pack dated 9 December 1997, Margaret Beckett opens new plant following £50 million investment by Kodak at Harrow, containing press releases and colour press photographs of the RC2 coating track, 1997. Premises; Harrow; Manufacturing
One guard book, titled O. Flash, Cam, containing b/w and colour specimen photographs of Kodak cameras being used outdoors, 1962–1967; colour flash specimen photographs 1970–1973. Advertising; Marketing