Plans, Kodak Buildings 1, 2 and 3, ground, 1st and 2nd floors, Harrow, c.1932. Shows the location of Messrs Bent and Robins offices, the museum and testing departments. Subject(s): Premises; Harrow
Two 6 x 8.25 inch colour photographs showing the Colour Shop at 190 High Holborn in 1981; Evening Echo (Watford), 8 September 1971, Kodak in Hemel Hempstead, a 4-page supplement. Premises; Hemel Hempstead, High Holborn
a 9 x 12.5 inch silver-gelatine print of twelve Kodak staff, annotated in ink below the image. Subjects identified on the edge of the print Include Mr Moss. Subject(s): Staff
Letter from W. Bent dated 7 February 1924 to F. C. Mattison giving a breakdown of the number of spools developed in the Kodak department during January 1924. Totals: Eastman – 7042; from HO/Branches – 920; from dealers – 941; total 8903. Alien spools broken down by manufacturer – total 797. ...
Memo from D. V. Hodge, dated 29 June 1970, to Mr R. Freeman Wright, Use of the expression 'Senior Staff'/Creation of Grade I and Grade II Staff; Notes on Superintendents' Meeting held on 5th July 1945, 7th June 1945 and 5th April 1945. Notes and defines the term 'senior staff' in 1945. Subje...
US Patent to Nils Bouveg no. 478,589 of 29 August 1930, British patent no. 375053 (1931); Belgium patent 2 June 1931; all for improvements to cinematographic film; a summary of patents for splitting 16mm film; copy of Der Kine-Amateur, 5 January 1930; a note on the history of split 16mm fil...
Memo from E. J. Yates dated 14 April 1967, to N. A. Brick and W. F. Taylor, proposed new Head Office: Hemel Hempstead, detailing the financial benefits and costs of the move; Hemel Hempstead floor plans; space requirements in 1970 – Marketing Department; Kodak House, staff brochure, 1971. Co...
R. A. Jeffreys and J. F. Langford, What's the use? Some facets of the work carried out by the Chemistry Research Department at Harrow in the late sixties, c.1970, 52pp. Research