Negatives loaned from the KHC to the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television and returned in 1988.
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Negatives loaned from the KHC to the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television and returned in 1988. The negatives are references: 8682 (camera making); 8679 (tray of Kodak box cameras); 8657 (box camera construction); SO2489 (No. 2 Brownie cameras in warehouse); 810 and 811 (Kodak ad...
One 6.5 x 8.5 inch silver-gelatine print showing a fireman's helmet and hose nozzles. Possibly used in a safety exhibition in October/November 1961. Subject(s): Safety; Harrow
Kodak Ltd sales aids, twenty 7 x 8 inch b/w Velox photographs showing retail sales aids, with cloth covers, c.1938. Includes shop window banners, point-of-sales display items for Kodak film, cameras and cine film. Each print includes a reference number and, where appropriate, dimensions. Subje...
An album holding 24 8 x 6 inch prints showing senior members of Kodak Ltd, most with manuscript signature on the mount; one 9 x 13 inch group portrait outside the Harrow works. Group portrait dated in pencil ?1921; some individuals are identified: Longhurst, Amor, Robins, Haus, Bent, Maitland....
Letters from C. E. K. Mees dated 11 February 1959 and 28 December 1959, to E. R. Davies, Harrow, each 1pp. In the letter of 11 February Mees briefly discusses his view of industrial research and the Kodak company. In the 28 December letter he praises the Kodak work done 'in England' which he no...
Two 7.25 x 9.25 inch b/w photographs of the Blood Transfusion Service at Kodak, October 1949. The photographs show employees giving blood. Subject(s): Corporate; Visitors
To T. L. J. Bentley, summary of career up to his retirement, 4pp. Bentley was a technical author and held several roles at Kodak Ltd from 1932 until his retirement. Subject(s): Staff
Two 4.5 x 6.5 inch silver-gelatine prints showing a group of female employees being shown the use of a hand-held fire extinguisher by a female instructor, c.1918. Safety; Harrow