File containing copies of the German company's response to a dispute over new dealers' terms of trade; journal cuttings; copy of court case outcome. This mirrors a similar response to Kodak's new terms of business introduced in Britain in 1901. Subject(s): Trade; Germany
Correspondence from Mr Done, Manager, Kodak Ltd, Moscow, dated 1910–1915, regarding prices of cine film in Russia. Letter from 1915 notes that the cine trade for 1915 will reach one million roubles. Subject(s): Prices; Russia; Cine
Russia. Direct sales to professional photographers 1907–1909 [and 1910]; total of sales to professional photographers in Russia for 1910. Broken down by different product categories. Subject(s): Sales; Russia
Correspondence regarding the Odessa Kodak branch; Odessa furniture and installation costs. The Odessa branch functioned until 10 August 1920 until it was taken over by the government Photo-Kino Committee. Subject(s): Russia; History; Premises
A5 x 7 inch silver-gelatine prints showing the exterior of the Moscow branch; a photographic advertising postcard for Kodak film; a printed sheet in Cyrillic and marked Moscow 1911. Moscow; Premises
Moscow staff list 31 December 1914, typescript. Moscow Staff, manuscript lists 1908–1914. Manager, Mr P. B. Done. Include salary/wages. Subject(s): Staff; Moscow