Letter from Kodak Limited dated 28 July 1900, Three Novelties, describing the No. 1 Panoram Kodak, No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak and Paper Film. Marketing; Cameras
Kodak RP X-Omat Processor Model M6A-L, specification No. 597, 27 March 1969 and later amendments; The high-speed darkroom in a box, sales brochure, c.1970. Products; Processor
A file containing responses to Kodak's suggestion that they launch a Kodak Bank saving novelty based on the Eastman Kodak Company Kodak Bank. Marketing; Sales
A loose-leaf pocket book summarising Kodak camera and film sales by product 1898–1920. Shows cameras by model for UK and Total UK and Continent (inc South Africa and India). Some by wholesale and retail; Film Sales by wholesale and retail; Foreign branch sales summary; List of UK branch open...
Kodak personnel N–Z, a folder containing colour or black and white portraits of senior Kodak personnel. Includes A. D. Page, D. A. Spencer, I. D. Wratten, J. L. Tearle and others. Subject(s): Employees
Memo from J. F. Newbery, Central Data Processing, dated June 1974, a summary of current and future data transmission in Kodak, memos regarding postal charges, telephone operators, telex operators, internal telephone directory, telephone call records, datapost to Rochester; 30 January 1978, Comm...
Kodak logo, a series of b/w photographic reproductions and negatives of the Kodak logo and Kodak type style in different sizes, c.1978. Corporate; Identity
Pathé of France Ltd; minutes of Board meetings c.1930–1952 The company's final meeting was held on 22 December 1952. Subject(s): Corporate; Pathé of France Ltd
Indenture between J. W. Cadett and Walter Neall and Cadett and Neall Ltd for the conveyance of freehold factory and premises at Ashstead, Surrey. Premises; Cadett and Neall