Recordak Microfile Camera Industrial Model complete with Film Unit, specification No. 385, 5 December 1962 and later amendments. Products; Recordak camera
Recordak Microfile Camera, commercial model complete with film unit, specification No. 419, 1 August 1962 and later amendments. Products; Recordak Micro-file camera
Eastman Kodak Company, Patent Department, Invention Report Book (2); Invention Data Form. Blanks form books to be completed by staff. Subject(s): Corporate; IP
Postcard from Eastman Photographic Materials Company (EPMC) dated January 1894 to Messrs Barraud, Regge and Jupp, asking for a statement of account for annual stock-taking purposes. Retail
Agreement between the Eastman Photographic Materials Company (EPMC) and Mr Harold Senier for employment of Manager at Factory, June 1894; related correspondence; a photograph of Senier. Senier started on a salary of £500p.a.. Subject(s): Staff; Harold Senier
Marketing Administration Department, The London Centre, 18 June 1970, 10pp. The Hemel Hempstead move in 1971 meant Kodak needed about half the space at Kodak House, London. Proposed moves to facilitate the letting of three floors of Kodak House. Subject(s): Corporate; Premises
Computer Department, The Kodak Computer, 12pp. Describes and illustrates the use of the Emidec 1100 computer which was installed at Ruislip in June 1962. Subject(s): Finance; Computer
H. Hirschberger, Developments Department, Report on a visit to Rochester 26 January–6 February 1970, 19 February 1970, 17pp. Discusses products in development at Rochester and their impact on Kodak Ltd. Subject(s): Products; Flashcubes; Cameras
Kodak Premises, including Ruislip, Harrow, Shenstone, Kirkby, Stevenage, Hemel Hempstead and Rayners Lane; Post Office Tower, on 10 x 8 inch or medium format colour negative materials, by Ray Holden of Eastman Kodak Company; portrait of Jim Moorfoot. View of building exteriors and interior scen...