Email correspondence between Chris Roberts and John Falconer of the British Library dated 18 April 2006 and later regarding a visit to inspect the Kodak archive at Harrow. The emails record the first approach by Kodak to the British Library regarding the deposition of the archive at the Library...
A file containing: cutting from The Times, dated 2 August 2006 regarding Kodak ending camera manufacture; cutting from The Times dated 3 August 2007, regarding Ambrose Gauntlett taking a photograph at the 1953 coronation; The Retiree, November 2007; Kodak site plan 2002; details of project to de...
Chris Roberts, '60 years of Research at Harrow', unpublished manuscript, 10pp. Includes a one page summary of particular areas of achievement originating from the Harrow Research Laboratories. Subject(s): History; Research
Anthony Marriage, two manuscript research notebooks, one from Cale College, Cambridge dated 1933; the other undated but from Marriage's work at Kodak. Research; Marriage
Original artwork for Kodak Girl advertisements. Artists: Fred Pegram, A. E. Christopherson, (?)N. Shepperd
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9 pen-and-ink drawings, mounted on card, being the original artwork for Kodak advertisements, mostly featuring the 'Kodak Girl'. Two are dated 1920, one dated 1921, the remainder undated. Seven of the drawings are signed by the artist Fred Pegram; one has a label stuck to the reverse reading, 'A...
Kodak and British Empire Exhibition advertising poster. Artist: Fred Pegram
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Poster with artwork by Fred Pegram. The text reads: 'The British Empire Exhibition. If you go to Wembley without a 'Kodak' you will be wasting an opportunity, that may never occur again, to make a record of your tour of the British Empire. When you go to Wembley take a 'Kodak' and plenty of Kodak...
'Got Him!' Original artwork for Kodak Girl advertising poster. Artist: John Hassall
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Watercolour and pencil drawing by John Hassall, showing the Kodak Girl photographing a butterfly collector, who has just dived onto the ground to capture a butterfly in his net Exhibited: Points of View, British Library, 30 October 2009 to 7 March 2010