One 4.25 x 3.25 inch b/w film negative showing a cart removing the last property of the Kodak Works Photographic Society from its accommodation next to the Goodwill building, c.1936; letter from C. B. Dennis dated 29 March 1978 to Chris Roberts describing the content of the negative; two b/w pho...
Five 6.5 x 8.5 inch prints showing the Kodak Museum staff and interiors views of the Kodak Museum. These were used as part of the press pack and marketing of the re-opened Museum. The 10 museum staff, led by Brian Coe, are identified by a map. Subject(s): Corporate; Museum
A 9.5 x 7 inch b/w photograph showing Father Christmas with a Baby Brownie camera gift set, c.1934; a 12 x 9 inch printed colour dealer's show card Take Your Pictures in Colour with Kodachrome Film, 1947; a b/w photograph showing a Kodak carnival float displaying a giant box Brownie camera and t...
Two 7.25 x 9.25 inch b/w photographs of the visit of King Peter of Yugoslavia to the Harrow works, April 1943; additional negatives of the visit. Corporate; Visitors; Wartime
A 3.25 x 3.25 inch sheet of photographic paper printed with a 2.5 inch-diameter b/w image of a girl outside a cottage in a country lane, c.1889. Made using an original or No. 1 Kodak camera, c.1888–1890. Subject(s): Photograph; Original Kodak
Two 6.5 x 4.5 inch b/w photographs and negatives of Kodak schools posters; How the Science of light has led us to photography (1969) and Making Pictures Move (1973). Education
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...