Inventory of the Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana,
1886-1989 and
undated
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana,
1886-1989 and
undated
Creator
Ellis, Wayne P.
Extent
8.0 Linear Feet
6620
Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal
Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in
Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour
delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare
Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred
to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the
Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana,
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana was acquired by the Rare
Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library as a purchase in 1993. The
processing of this collection was supported in part by gifts from the John and
Kelly Hartman Foundation.
Processing Information
Processed by Imke Rissop-Nickelson, Catherine Saleeby, Stacey
Clarke, and Paula Jeannet Mangiafico
Completed August 12, 2001
Encoded by Paula Jeannet Mangiafico
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
1915 | Born in Des Moines, Iowa |
1937 | B.S. in chemistry from the University of Maryland |
1937 | Became a member of the American Society for Testing and
Materials. Also eventually became a member of the American Chemical Society,
the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers,
and a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists. |
1939-1989 | Worked for H. B. Fuller Company |
1940-1990 | Began collecting Kodakiana and related materials because of a
"personal interest in business history and American entrepreneurs." |
1974-1977 | Served as Member of Board of Directors, American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) |
1977-1979 | Vice-President, ASTM |
1989 | Retired and became consultant on stands for materials such as
thermal insulation, packaging, adhesives, building sealants and other
materials. |
1993 25 Sept. | Died in Sellersville, Pa. |
Wayne P. Ellis was a professional chemist who spent 45 years in
industrial research, product development, and marketing of coatings, adhesives,
and sealants. He was widely known as an expert in standards and was a leader in
the
American Society for Testing and Materials. He won
awards in the field, published many articles and coauthored a book. Mr. Ellis
also was an extraordinary collector in several areas, including
Eastman Kodak Company advertising-related
materials. He was well known to photographic history enthusiasts and dealers in
photographic and advertising ephemera.
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Collection Overview
The Wayne P. Ellis Collection of Kodakiana spans the dates 1886 to
1989, and was created by Mr. Ellis over the period of nearly four decades.
Whereas many photographic collectors concentrate on cameras and photographs,
Ellis emphasized
advertising and
marketing material. As a consequence, the collection
is especially rich in print
advertisements for
Eastman Kodak products that were published in
general interest
periodicals beginning in the late 19th century.
More unusual items are the product
catalogs, how-to
manuals for both amateur and
professional photographers, serial
publications for salesmen and photographers, and a variety of marketing and
promotional items. There are several
scrapbooks of
advertising materials with considerable marginalia.
The collection also includes training
manuals and other publications for Kodak
employees. In addition, many items in the collection deal with various aspects
of the
corporate history of
Eastman Kodak from its earliest years up to the
mid-20th century.
The collection contains little or no
correspondence. There are scattered groups of
photographs throughout the collection, though
they are few in number. Many are formal and casual
black and white photographs of Kodak staff
members. Others were used for promotional or sales activities.
Processing Note
Some of Mr. Ellis's material was in excellent order; other items were
in greater disarray. The collection has been arranged, as far as practical,
according to the type of material. The series names given to each category are
as clear and descriptive as possible.
No items were removed from the collection except for some duplicates.
Decisions were made early in the processing of this collection, however, to
separate several titles for individual cataloging. Notable among these is the
entire run of the early periodical
Kodakery (v. 1-19, 1913-1932) as well as
many issues of the variably titled
Photographic Review and
Photographic Digest, and several others.
All of these titles are part of the Rare Book, Manuscript and Special
Collections Library and may be located using that library's online catalog by
searching "Wayne P. Ellis" as a keyword. The separation of items may cause some
small inconvenience to users of the collection, but it has been deemed
impractical to reverse the situation after the fact.
Mr. Ellis also contributed over 160 books on various aspects of
advertising to the Duke University Libraries; the titles have been cataloged in
the usual fashion as individual books, and are identified in the library
catalog as being part of the Wayne P. Ellis collection.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a
search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will
bring up other related research materials.
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Ellis, Wayne P.
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Marketing.
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Advertising.
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Display of merchandise.
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Sales promotion.
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Publicity.
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Eastman Kodak Company--History.
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Advertising--Photographic
apparatus--History.
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Photographic industry--United
States--History.
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Eastman, George, 1854-1932.
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Professional photographers.
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Black and white photographs. [AAT]
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Advertisements. [AAT]
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Scrapbooks. [AAT]
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John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising &
marketing History.
 | List of Series in Collection |
 |  | Advertisements Series,
1886-1977 and
undated |
 |  |
Eastman Kodak Company History Series,
1897-1986 and
undated |
 |  |
Periodicals Series,
1907-1985 and
undated |
 |  |
Product Catalogs Series,
1890-1985 and
undated |
 |  |
Kodak Products Leaflets Series,
1912-1989 and
undated |
 |  |
Photography
Manuals Series,
[circa 1890]-1987 and
undated |
 |  | Kodak Sales/Dealer
Manuals Series,
1910s-1956 and
undated |
 |  | Other Kodak-Related Publications Series,
1888-1983 and
undated |
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Marketing Samples and
Promotional Materials Series,
[189-?]-[198-?] and
undated |
 |  | Oversize Materials,
circa 1918-1988 and
undated |
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Detailed Description of Collection
Advertisements Series,
1886-1977 and
undated
Chiefly single-sheet loose
advertisements related to photographic
products. Color and monochromatic illustrations. Organized chronologically
within boxes or folders. Several collections of advertisements are housed in
scrapbooks. NOTE: Serials titles given in boxes 11-14 represent full issues of
these titles; issues contain at least one Kodak advertisement (many are on back
covers).
Box 1
Contents of Box:
[circa 1890]-[circa 1909] and
undated
(12 folders)
Box 2
Contents of Box:
1905-1909
(8 folders)
Box 3
Contents of Box:
1910-[circa 1920]
(9 folders)
Box 4
Contents of Box:
1914-1916
(8 folders)
Box 5
Contents of Box:
1917-1920
(9 folders)
Box 6
Contents of Box:
1920-1923
(9 folders)
Box 7
Contents of Box:
1923-1929
(11 folders)
Box 8
Contents of Box:
1930-1940
(12 folders)
Box 9
Contents of Box:
1940-1952
(14 folders)
Box 10
Contents of Box:
1953-1977; international materials
[197-]
(12 folders)
Box 11
Contents of Box:
Ladies Home Journal,
June 1905
(7 folders)
Youth's Companion,
July 1900-Nov. 1913
Box 12
Contents of Box:
Youth's Companion,
1914 June 19-1926 August 5
(5 folders)
Box 13
Contents of Box:
Outlook,
1898 June 4
Popular Photography,
Sept. 1937, Aug. 1948
Life,
1911 June 15
Saturday Evening Post,
1942 Aug. 2
U.S. Camera,
Apr. 1947
Illustrated London News,
1926 Oct. 16
Country Life In America,
1902-1903
Box 14
Contents of Box:
Harper's,
Dec. 1888, June 1905
National Geographic,
Mar. 1908
Outing,
May 1905, June 1906, May
1907
F. Leslie's Popular Monthly,
July 1902
Box 15
Contents of Box:
Advertisement
Scrapbook,
1913-1914 and undated
The two
scrapbooks in boxes 15 and 16 contain
many corporate ads for the
Eastman Kodak Company, with considerable
marginalia that detail aspects of publication. Includes many slight variants
(near duplicates) of ads, order lists for ad publishing, clipped articles,
typed speech on
"The Romance of Photography, "
personally created ads, and magazine article about
George Eastman.
Box 16
Contents of Box:
Advertisement
Scrapbook,
1914-1915 and undated
Box 17
Contents of Box:
Advertisements in
National Geographic
Still cameras,
1916-1973
Movie cameras,
1920-1967 and undated
""We do the rest""
1900-1943
1940-1973
Box 18
Contents of Box:
Photography
advertisements,
Kodak and other,
1889-1911
Kodak camera ads by camera type,
1892-1959
Kodak lenses and filters,
[1901?]-[1954?]
Graflex-Graphic,
[1908?]-[1946?]
Hawk-eye cameras,
[1892?]-[1934?]
Premo cameras and film,
[1893?]-[1922?]
Kodak developing machines,
[1902?]-[1912?]
Kodak film and paper,
[1892?]-[1968?]
Kodak
advertisements from
Punch (London),
[ca. 1920]-1931
Kodak Bulletin,
[1939?]-[1945?]
Box 94
Contents of Box:
Scrapbook #1 (advertisements)
1886-1901
Box 95
Contents of Box:
Scrapbook #2 (advertisements)
1907-1924
Eastman Kodak Company History Series,
1897-1986 and
undated
Reports, pamphlets, employee handbooks, and various other printed
materials related to Kodak's
corporate history. Includes annual reports and
directors' reports, and several biographical works about
George Eastman. Contents of title folders
arranged chronologically.
Box 19
Contents of Box:
Annual reports:
Eastman Kodak Company,
1927-1946
(20 items)
Directors' Annual Report:
Eastman Kodak Company
1902-1914,
1906-1910,
1913-1916,
1918-1925
(19 items)
Kodak Works,
1897
Box 20
Contents of Box:
The Home of Kodak,
1928-1934
(6 items)
George Eastman,
1930
George Eastman: A Brief Biography,
1953
(3 items)
George Eastman and the Research Bureau,
1954
Aristotle to Eastman,
[1945?]
The Kodak Museum,
1947
Box 21
Contents of Box:
Hawk-Eye..Kodak's Optical Works,
1951
Booklets about the
George Eastman House,
1954,
1979
(2 items)
Kodak Milestones,
1967-1977
(5 items)
Welcome to Kodak Park,
1976
How Your Pictures are Processed at
Kodak,
1975-1976 and undated
(3 items)
A Brief History: Eastman Kodak Company,
1978, 1957, [ca. 1966]
(3 items)
How Kodak Got Its Name,
1980
Click! A Story About George Eastman,
1986
C. E. Kenneth Mees: Pioneer of
Industrial Research,
undated
Kodak Park: Its Products and People,
1949-1959
(4 items)
Story of the Kodak Camera,
1951
Box 22
Contents of Box:
Various employee handbooks,
1919,
1925,
1935,
1938,
1942,
1947,
1985,
undated
(12 items)
Honorary Master's Degree in Color Processing for
employees completing informational assignment,
1965
Kodak Photographic Training Department
Orientation (notebook),
1952
Kodak Color Print and Processing and
Photographic Technology Informational Assignment (notebook),
1965
Periodicals Series,
1907-1985 and
undated
Publications relating to
photography and commercial activities related to
photography. The majority are published by
Kodak. Audiences include amateur and
professional photographers, employees, and
salespersons. Holdings are not complete in
most cases. Arranged alphabetically by periodical title, and therein by volume
numbers and dates. When it is not clear how many issues there are of each title
by reading the volumes and dates, item numbers are given after the title.
Box 23
Contents of Box:
Applied Photography
For
professional photographers. A "source
book of examples." Contains short articles on photographs in
advertising, many large illustrative
photographs featuring various
photographers and art directors, and highlights from Kodak Roundtable
discussions of photographic issues. First run of each issue features a theme
(Composition, Lighting and Interiors, etc.).
Old run: 1:2 (July 1931), 2:2 (Apr. 1932), 2:4 (Oct.
1932), No. 9-13 (July 1933-Sept. 1935)
New Run: 1-7 (1954-1957), 9-12 (1957-1959), 14
(1960)
Box 24
Contents of Box:
Applied Photography
(55 items)
17 (1962), 19-23 (1963-1964), 25 (1965), 28-29
(1966), 34 (1967), 36 (1968), 46 (1970), 49 (1972), 54 (1973), 60-61
(1975-1976)
Camera Works Bulletin
For employees. Contains lists of employee suggestions adopted
with monetary reward, articles on safety, information on employee clubs (Glee
Clubs etc.), inspirational poems and paragraphs.
2:3 (Nov. 25, 1913), 6:3-6:4 (June-Sept. 1916),
7:1-7:2 (Jan.-Mar. 1917), 7:4 (July 1917)
The Cine-Kodak News
For amateurs and the general public. Some original mailing
envelopes. Contains how-to articles (stills, shooting in sunlight, focusing
techniques, seasonal film hints, etc.), advice columns, information on new
products and Kodak services, and "Good Shots" section featuring amateur
photos.
4:5 (Oct. 1927), 5:4 (Sept. 1928), 5:8-6:6 (Jan.
1929-Nov. 1929), 6:9-7:7 (Feb. 1930-Dec. 1930), 7:9-8:5 (Feb. 1931- Nov./Dec.
1931)
Box 25
Contents of Box:
The Cine-Kodak News
(80 items)
8:6 ? 8:12 (Jan./Feb. 1932-Jan./Feb. 1933), 9:2
(June/July 1933), 9:5 (Dec. 1933), 10:2-10:6 (Mar./Apr.-Nov./Dec. 1934), 11:1
(Feb. 1935), 11:3-11:5 (May/June-Nov./Dec. 1935), 12:1-13:1 (Feb.
1936-Feb./Mar. 1937), 13:3 (July/Aug. 1937), 14:1-17:2 (Jan./Feb. 1938-
Mar./Apr. 1941), 17:4-18:2 (July/Aug. 1941-June 1942)
New Run: 19:1-19:2 (June-Fall 1946), Holiday Issue
1946, 20:3 (Fall 1947)
Commercial Camera Magazine;
subsequent run entitled
Commercial Camera: A Supplement to
Applied Photography (later called
Commercial Camera)
For professionals (commercial and
industrial photographers). Contains
many illustrative
photographs, information on various
types of
commercial photography (food illustrations,
architectural illustration, etc.), information on new Kodak products, articles
on the current trends of
photography in
advertising (color vs. black-and-white,
industry vs. consumer ads, etc.). "Supplement" is thinner, more focused on
Kodak products than information by and for colleagues (though some is still
present).
8:6-8:12 (Jan./Feb. 1932-Jan./Feb. 1933), 9:2
(June/July 1933), 9:5 (Dec. 1933), 10:2-10:6 (Mar./Apr.-Nov./Dec. 1934), 11:1
(Feb. 1935), 11:3-11:5 (May/June-Nov./Dec. 1935), 12:1-13:1 (Feb.
1936-Feb./Mar. 1937), 13:3 (July/Aug. 1937), 14:1-17:2 (Jan./Feb.
1938-Mar./Apr. 1941), 17:4-18:2 (July/Aug. 1941-June 1942)
Box 26
Contents of Box:
Eastman Photographic Bulletin for
Salesmen
(30 items)
For professional
salespersons. Contains product
information (new, updated, replaced) and suggested uses; tables and charts;
pictures of products, and sales hints (e.g. recommending Super Ortho-Press
Films for medical photography).
3:1-3:6 (Jan.-June 1939), 3:8-3:9 (Aug.-Sept. 1939),
7:1-7:9 (Jan.-Sept. 1943), 1944:1-4
Home Movies and Professional
Cine-Photographer; by July, 1959 called
Home Movies (non-Kodak serial)
For amateurs and the general public using 8 mm and 16 mm
films. Features many
advertisements for photo products;
information on world-wide 8mm and 16mm movie clubs; "Cine Capsules" column with
short tips on
film-making; features on professionals
("Hollywood Pros at work"); articles on angles, make-up use, splicing, caring
for your equipment, etc.; and letters from the public.
25:1-26:10 (Jan. 1958-Oct. 1959)
Box 27
Contents of Box:
The Kodak Magazine
(53 items)
For employees. Contains
photographs of employees in the armed
services during war years; articles on wartime issues (bonds, conditions in
England,
rationing, etc.); information on employee
clubs and events; information on
Kodak Company growth, history, and
branches around the world; sections devoted to events and people of each
factory (Hawk-Eye,
Kodak Park, etc.); and tips for employees
on safety, home building, health and hygiene, interior decoration, and even
vegetable cookery.
1:1-1:3 (June-Aug. 1920), 1:5-3:2 (Oct. 1920-July
1922), 3:4-5:7 (Sept. 1922-Dec. 1924)
Box 28
Contents of Box:
The Kodak Magazine
(60 items)
5:8-6:1 (Jan.-June 1925), 6:3 (Aug. 1925), 6:5-6:11
(Oct. 1925-Apr. 1926), 7:1-10:9 (June 1926-Feb. 1930), 10:11-11:1 (Apr.-June
1930)
Box 29
Contents of Box:
The Kodak Magazine (circa 1935
became
Kodak: A Magazine for Eastman Employees)
(47 items)
11:2-11:9 (July 1930-Feb. 1931), 11:11-12:10-11
(Apr. 1931-Mar./Apr. 1932), 13:1-2 (June/July 1932), 13:4 (Sept. 1932), 14:1-2
(June-Aug. 1935), 17:4 (Aug. 1938), 18:1 (Jan. 1939), 18:3 (Mar. 1939),
18:6-18:8 (June-Aug. 1939), 18:10 (Oct. 1939), 19:6-19:8 (June-Aug. 1940),
19:10 (Oct. 1940), 19:12 (Dec. 1940), 20:2-20:3 (Feb.-Mar. 1941), 21:4 (Apr.
1942), 21:9 (Sept. 1942), 21:12-22:6 (Dec. 1942-June 1943), 23:3 (Mar. 1944),
23:5-23:6 (May-June 1944), 23:8 (Aug. 1944)
Box 30
Contents of Box:
Kodak Movie News
For amateurs and the general public taking 8mm and 16mm films.
Comes with plastic magazine holder. Contains basics of
film-making (pacing, distance, hot weather
filming and other seasonal techniques etc.); "Good Shots" pages with amateur
film clippings; information on Kodak movie aids, viewers, and other products;
ideas for
amateur films; letters to the editor;
advice columns; and public contests.
2:4-3:5 (July/Aug. 1954-Christmas 1955), 4:1-5:1
(Winter 1956-Winter 1956/7), 6:1-16:3 (Winter 1958-Winter 1968/9)
Kodak Park Bulletin
For employees. Contains lists of employee suggestions
implemented and monetary awards given; employee events; patriotic articles on
the military and the war; features on specific employees; and humorous
cartoons.
20:5 (May 1917), 21:1 (Jan. 1918), 22:2-22:3
(Feb.-Mar. 1919), 22:7 (July 1919), 22:11-23:3-4 (Nov. 1919-Mar./Apr.
1920)
The Kodak Salesman
For
professional sales staff. Comes with
some original mailing envelopes. Contains humorous comics, poems, and stories
conveying sales morals ("A fellow ought to know his game well enough to play it
outside of hours"); information about and sneak previews of
Kodak ads and promotions (e.g., campus
ads, seasonal ads, photo contests, etc.); hints on
sales (allow the customer to handle the
merchandise, show related items in pairs, etc.) and targeting specific markets
(farmers, boy scouts, sportsmen, new parents); and information on new
Kodak merchandise.
5:11 (Nov. 1919), 6:3-4 (Mar.-Apr. 1920), 6:6 (June
1920), 8:7 (July 1922), 9:1-11:1 (Jan. 1923-Jan. 1925), 12:12 (Dec. 1926), 14:6
(June 1928)
Box 31
Contents of Box:
The Kodak Salesman (by 1930 has
tear-sheet in front of "confidential" Kodak Trade Circular every
month)
16:1-9 (Jan.-Sept. 1930), 16:11-17:9 (Nov.
1930-Sept. 1931), 17:11-12 (Nov.-Dec. 1931), 19:12 (Dec. 1933), 21:11 (Nov.
1935), 22:2 (Feb. 1936), 23:1-12 (Jan.-Dec. 1937), 24:2-9 (Feb.-Sept. 1938),
24:11-12 (Nov.-Dec. 1938), 29:1 (Jan./Feb. 1943), 32:2 (Mar./Apr. 1946),
34:10-12 (Oct.-Dec. 1948)
Box 32
Contents of Box:
Photo Marketing; formerly
Photo Developments (non-Kodak
serial)
For professionals (dealers/finishers); official magazine of
the
Master Photo Dealers' and Finishers' Association.
Contains "Sales Scents" idea column; advice from experts and
colleagues; many ads for photographic products (as well as section devoted to
them called "Scouting the Market"); column on
retail advertising; articles on
customer service; and information on
convention of MPD and FA.
40:2-5 (Feb.-May 1965), 40:7-8 (July-Aug. 1965),
41:2-5 (Feb.-May 1966)
Box 33
Contents of Box:
The Professional Photographer
(non-Kodak serial)
For
professional photographers; official
journal of the
Photographers' Association of America
Contains many ads for photography products; information on exhibits
and conventions; professional advice with such issues as price setting and
coping with film shortages; series of analyses of one photograph per issue
giving constructive criticism; features on individual photographers.
70:1659-71: 1591 (Feb. 1943-Dec. 1944), 73:1604-1615
(Jan.-Dec. 1946)
Box 34
Contents of Box:
Studio Light
Various titles: until 1908,
Aristo Eagle; circa 1909,
Studio Light and the Aristo Eagle;
circa 1913,
Studio Light, incorporating the
Aristo Eagle and the
Artura Bulletin; by 1931,
Studio Light; between 1946 and
1950, called
Studio Light Bulletin and/or
Studio Light.
For
professional photographers; official
journal of the
Photographers' Association of America
Contains many ads for photography products; information on exhibits
and conventions; professional advice with such issues as price setting and
coping with film shortages; series of analyses of one photograph per issue
giving constructive criticism; features on individual photographers.
Aristo Eagle: 7:11 (Dec.
1907), 8:4 (May 1908), 8:10 (Nov. 1908)
Studio Light (and the
Aristo Eagle): 1:9 (Nov.
1909)
Studio Light (incorporating
other titles): 4:11 (Jan. 1913), 5:2-4 (Apr.-June 1913)
Studio Light: 23:7 (Sept.
1931), 23:9-10 (Nov.-Dec. 1931), 27:2 (June 1936), 27:5 (Dec. 1936), 28:5 (Apr.
1938), 29:1-3 (Oct. 1938-May 1939), 29:5 (Sept. 1939), 29:1-30
(Jan./Feb.-Aug./Sept. 1940), 30:4 (Dec. 1940), 30:5-6 (Mar.-June 1941), 31:1
(June 1942), 32:1 (Aug. 1943)
Studio Light Bulletin (and
Studio Light): Mar. 1946,
May-June 1946, Mar. 1947, July 1947, Sept. 1947, Nov. 1947, Apr. 1948, July
1948, Sept. 1948, Dec. 1948, Mar. 1949, July 1949, Sept. 1949
Studio Light: Jan. 1950, Mar.
1950, Aug. 1950, Dec. 1950, Spr. 1951, Fall 1951, Spr. 1952, Fall 1952,
Spr.-Summer 1953, Winter 1953, Spr. 1954, Fall 1954-Winter 1954/5, Summer 1955,
Winter 1955/6-Spr. 1956, Fall 1956-Winter 1956, Fall 1957, Spr. 1958, Fall
1958
Box 35
Contents of Box:
Studio Light
48:2 (1959), 49:1-2 (1960), 50:1-3 (1961), 52:1-3
(1963), 53:2-3 (1964), 54:1-3 (1965), 55:4 (1967), 56:3 (1967), 57:1-3
(1968-1969)
New Run: 2-4 (1971-1972), Anniversary Issue
(1901-1976), Centennial Issue (1880-1980)
Box 36
Contents of Box:
[Untitled] (covers missing, title
undetermined)
For
professional photographers. Contains
many ads, chiefly for
Kodak products. Also offers trade articles
(sales methods, hot weather developing, etc.), information on photographic
tools (printing papers, innovations in
color photography), and information on new
Kodak products and sales.
18:4 (Feb./Mar. 1940), 18:6 (July 1940), 19:3-4
(Jan./Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1941), 20:1 (Apr. 1942)
Audio-Visual Notes From Kodak
For professionals. Contains information on Kodak products, and
articles on using audio-visual equipment (slide cropping, loading slide trays,
storyboarding, presentation design).
1977, 1978
Bulletin for the Graphic Arts
For
professional photographers. Features
articles on professional topics (halftones, stopping lenses, etc.) linked to
highlights of useful Kodak products; illustrative photographs; and features on
Kodak services.
7 (1945), 13 (undated)
Eastman Organic Chemical
Bulletin
For professionals. Includes article presented at International
Quantum Electronics Conference in June 1974
(highly technical information on quantum yields, etc.), and a list of laser
dyes available from Kodak (several of which are mentioned in the article).
46:3 (1974)
Kodak
Seems to be for employees. Contains information on policies
relating to Kodak employees in the
military, new Kodak
military teaching films, excerpts from
speeches by Lincoln.
21:2 (Feb. 1942)- excerpt
Kodak Bulletin for the Graphic
Arts
For
professional photographers. Contains
articles based on technical memoranda or convention papers, on professional
topics (halftones, duotones, posterized negatives, mechanized film processing,
etc.). Also offers information on Kodak products and articles on their use,
with many illustrative photographs.
2-6 (undated), 8-9 (undated), 13 (1968), 15 (1968),
17 (1969), 19 (undated)
Kodak Camera Club News
For amateurs and the general public. Contains picture-taking
tips (taking photographic membership cards, creative still-lifes or
reflections, etc.), information on new Kodak books and products, and
information on specific
camera clubs (e.g., Toronto Camera Club).
Issues lack volume numbers and other issue identifiers.
[cover with sunlight effect], [circa 1970], [cover
with child's face], [ca. 1975]
Kodak Dealer-Finisher News
For professional
sales staff. Contains advance
information on the new
Kodak Instamatic Camera and
Kodapak Film Cartridges, with parts
breakdown, selling-point highlights, reasoning behind the products,
promotional signs to purchase, and questions
and answers about the products.
April 1963
Kodak International Photography
For
professional photographers. Contents
include photographs from professional international photographers; essays on
specific photographers; and articles on photographic exhibits, types of
commercial photography (record jackets), and
types of camera.
10 (1974)
Kodak Magazine for the Graphics
Professional
For
professional photographers. Contains
informational articles on
photography (halftones, phototypesetting,
etc.), and information on Kodak products,
trade shows, etc.
3 (1985)
Kodak News (by 1954 entitled
Kodak Dealer News)
For professional
sales staff. Contains advance notice
of new Kodak products; information on promotional items, contests, displays;
and sales ideas (TV ads, showing related accessories, etc.).
35:8 (Aug. 1949), 35:12 (Dec. 1949), 40:5-7
(June/July-Oct. 1954), 41:3-4 (Mar.-May 1955)
Box 37
Contents of Box:
Kodak Photo
For amateur photographers. Contains educational articles on
photography (primarily
color photography) in non-technical
language; advertisements for Kodak products; many illustrative photographs; and
section with suggestions for individuals about submitted photographs.
1:1 (1946)
Kodak Photo Magazine
For amateur photographers. Contains many articles on
photography (mounting in albums, seasonal
photography, series shots, indoor v. outdoor lighting, etc.); many illustrative
photographs; information about new Kodak products; and "Good Shots" section
with amateur photographs.
Fall 1946, Holiday 1946, Feb./Mar. 1947, Fall
1947
Kodak Photo News
For amateurs. Contains primarily detailed information on new
Kodak products and shows (including "Profile '76," a multimedia show focusing
on people across the country for the bicentennial), also "Tear-Out Tips" on
photography.
1975:2-3, 1976:1, 1976:3, 1983:1, 1985:1
Kodak Trade Circular
For professional
sales personnel, labeled
"Confidential-For Trade Circulation Only-Read and file for future reference."
Contains information on new and discontinued Kodak products, price changes,
advance information about Kodak ads and promotions, display window and sales
suggestions.
24:4 (Apr. 1923), Index for 30 (Jan.-Dec. 1929),
39:1 (Jan. 1938), 39:10 (Oct. 1938), 42:1 (Jan. 1941), 43:11-12 (Nov.-Dec.
1942)
New England Photographer
For
professional photographers. Contains
professional articles (doretype processing, darkroom efficiency, fluorescent
lighting), many
advertisements for Kodak products, and
commercial articles (training apprentices, boosting business. etc/)
19:3 (Jan./Feb. 1941)
The Photo Finisher
For
professional photographers
(finishers). Contains advance information on new Kodak products,
services, and promotions with ordering information; professional articles (hot
weather finishing, copying photographs, coloring photos, etc.); and commercial
articles (
advertising, keeping agents interested).
3:3 (July 1929), 3:7 (Nov. 1929), 3:9 (Jan. 1930),
3:11 (Mar. 1930), 4:2 (June 1930), 5:1 (Jan. 1931), 5:7 (July 1931), 5:11 (Nov.
1931), 6:3 (Apr./May 1932), 7:2-3 (Mar.-Apr. 1934), 8:3 (Apr. 1935), 8:5 (June
1935), 9:1 (Jan. 1936), 10:3-5 (Apr.-Sept. 1937), 11:6 (Nov./Dec. 1938), 12:2
(Mar. 1939), 13:2 (Mar. 1940), 15:1 (Jan./Feb. 1942), 20:5 (Nov.
1948)
Photographic Review/Photographic
Digest
For
professional photographers. Contains
many ads for
Kodak photographic products, information
on conventions, commercial articles (national
advertising, training apprentices, gift
certificates), professional articles (hot weather fixing, focusing wide angle
lenses), joke page entitled "Retouching Some Old Ones." Regionally published
magazine with slightly differing cover design, but virtually identical
contents. Titles vary with region.
Photographic Review: (Chicago,
Ill.)
4:12 (June 1926)
Photographic Review:
(Jacksonville, Fla.)
[vol. page cut off] (June/July 1938)
Photographic Digest:
(Philadelphia)
6:4 (Oct. 1927), 8:7 (Jan. 1930), 9:6 (Dec. 1930),
9:11 (May 1931), 10:1 (July 1931), 11:7 (Jan. 1933), 11:10 (Apr.
1933)
Photographic Digest: (San
Francisco)
16:4 (Feb./Mar. 1938)
Tech Bits
For professional
scientists and
engineers. Contains highlights of
Kodak products and articles on
photography topics (cleaning plates, washing
photographic materials, making microscopic reticles, splicing films, etc.).
Technical language used throughout and illustrated with many graphs.
1963:3, 1964:1-4, 1965:2, 1966:1-4, 1968:2-3,
1969:1, 1969:4
Product Catalogs Series,
1890-1985 and
undated
Contains a variety of
catalogs describing a wide array of
photographic products. Audiences are both professional persons and the general
public. Arranged chronologically within folders or boxes.
Kodak
Product Catalogs Subseries,
1890-1985 and undated
Box 38
Contents of Box:
Multi-product catalogs,
1890-1916
(26 items)
Box 39
Contents of Box:
Multi-product catalogs,
1917-1931
(21 items)
Box 40
Contents of Box:
Multi-product catalogs,
1932-1955
(34 items)
Box 41
Contents of Box:
Multi-product catalogs (oversize),
1931, 1955, 1961, 1966, 1971-1973,
undated
(9 items)
Box 42
Contents of Box:
Cine-Kodak equipment catalogs (oversize),
1927-1941, 1946-1947, 1950, 1957,
undated
(59 items)
Box 43
Contents of Box:
Kodascope Library catalogs
1924-1938
(9 items)
Kodascope Library Review,
undated
(2 items)
Box 44
Contents of Box:
Kodak schools, teaching guides, contests,
1905-1980
(12 items)
Box 45
Contents of Box:
Multi-product catalogs for
graphic arts professionals
(oversize),
1910-1985 and undated
(14 items)
Box 46
Contents of Box:
Materials for the
graphic arts (oversize),
1948-1967 and undated
(7 items)
Photographic products catalogs (oversize),
1977-1983 and undated
(4 items)
Kodak Products for the
Professional (oversize),
1953-1974
(6 items)
Non-Kodak Product Catalogs Subseries,
circa 1860-1972 and undated
Box 47
Contents of Box:
Ansco,
1906-1918 and undated
(4 items)
E. and H. T. Anthony,
[1860?]-1891
(3 items)
Blair Camera,
1895-1911
(10 items)
Borsum Camera,
1900
Burke and Ames
(Rexo Camera),
undated
Calumet Photographic,
[1970?]
(4 items)
Camera Place,
undated
Canadian Card Company,
1907, 1911
(2 items)
Central Camera,
1930-1938
(3 items)
Century Camera,
1901-1910
(4 items)
Box 48
Contents of Box:
Commercial Camera Company
(Photostat Camera),
undated
Conley Camera Company
(Kewpie Camera),
undated
Dallmeyer,
undated
(4 items)
Elko,
1942
GAF Corporation,
1972
(2 items)
Gundalch Optical
(Korona Camera),
1899-1915
(7 items)
Hasselblad,
[1966?], undated
(2 items)
Horne, Thornwaite and Wood,
1890
Ilex Optical,
undated
International Photo Sales Company
(Ipsco Camera),
undated
(2 items)
Manhattan Optical,
1895-1900
(3 items)
Minox,
undated
George Murphy, Inc.,
1900-1932
(3 items)
Photo Printer Manufacturing Company,
undated
James W. Queen and Company,
1892
Ray Camera,
1898, 1900
(2 items)
Riley Brothers,
1896-1897
Box 49
Contents of Box:
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
1883
Seneca Camera,
1904-1925, undated
(13 items)
Solar Cine Products,
1970-1972
(3 items)
Stirn and Lyon, reprint,
undated
Sunart Photo,
1896
Vives Camera Company,
1901
Voigtlander,
[1906?]-[1910?],
undated
(7 items)
Wollensak Optical,
1919, undated
(2 items)
Box 50
Contents of Box:
American Optical (oversized),
[1946?]
E. and H. T. Anthony (oversized),
1896
Bausch and Lomb Optical (oversized),
1913
Bell and Howell
(Filmo Camera, oversized),
1939
Burke and James (oversized),
1969
Calumet Manufacturing (oversized),
1966
Central Camera Company (oversized),
undated
Century Camera (oversized, plus
close-ups of cover),
1905
(2 items)
Graflex (oversized),
1967, undated
(7 items)
Andrew Lloyd and Company (oversized),
[1901?]
Montgomery Ward (oversized),
1898-1952
(3 items)
Photo-Porst (oversized),
[ca. 1937]
Rieztschel (oversized),
1909, undated
(2 items)
Box 51
Contents of Box:
Premo
(Rochester Optical Company) catalogs,
1890-1909
(26 items)
Box 52
Contents of Box:
Premo catalogs,
1910-1922
(18 items)
Box 53
Contents of Box:
Graflex (
Folmer and Schwing Division of
Kodak),
1907-1929, 1935, 1940, 1956, 1967,
and undated
(30 items)
Kodak Products Leaflets Series,
1912-1989 and
undated
Ephemeral publications promoting a variety of
Kodak products, including cameras, lenses,
photographic papers and films, darkroom equipment, and photography albums.
Arranged by date within folders.
Box 54
Contents of Box:
Kodak Instamatic,
1963, 1969, 1974
(3 items)
Kodak Signet 40,
1953, 1956
(4 items)
Kodak Retina Cameras,
1955, 1957
(3 items)
Kodak Medalist and Medalist II,
1941, 1947, 1949
(3 items)
Kodak Bantam Special,
1931, 1936
(3 items)
Continental Kodaks,
1930, undated
(2 items)
Kodak Ektra,
undated
Super Kodak Six-20,
undated
Kodak Brownie Cameras,
1958, 1962
(2 items)
Kodak Stereo Camera,
1957
(2 items)
Kodak Miniature Cameras,
1938, 1940, 1941, 1955,
undated
(5 items)
Kodak Reflex,
1946
Kodak Tourist Cameras,
1949
Kodak 35mm Cameras,
1957
Kodak Movie Cameras,
1960, 1973, undated
(3 items)
Kodachrome,
1936, 1938, 1939, 1964
(4 items)
Box 55
Contents of Box:
Eastman Professional Films,
1918, 1928, 1931-1933, 1936-1938,
undated
(10 items)
Kodak Films,
1936, 1938, 1939, 1949,
undated
(5 items)
Vitava Portrait Papers,
1925, 1930, undated
(4 items)
Eastman Plates,
1924, 1930, 1935-1938,
undated
(8 items)
Eastman Photographic Papers,
1935
Velox Papers,
1912, 1915, 1922, 1928, 1934,
undated
(7 items)
Box 56
Contents of Box:
Eastman Professional Films, Plates and Papers,
1938, 1940, 1942, undated
(8 items)
Kodak Movie Projectors,
1941, 1953, 1954, 1964, 1936,
undated
(6 items)
Kodak Slide Projectors,
1937, 1947-1950, 1952,
1954-1956
(11 items)
Kodak Filters,
1938, 1940, 1946-1947,
1954
(6 items)
Lens Attachments,
undated
(2 items)
Kodak Albums,
1948
Kodak Enlarging Equipment,
1941-1942, 1945, 1948-1950,
undated
(10 items)
Kodak Pola-Lights,
1949
Kodak Darkroom Equipment,
1947-1948, undated
(4 items)
Kodak Accessories,
1951, 1964
(2 items)
Eastman X-Ray Materials and Accessories,
1922
Kodak Programs for Home Viewing,
1979, 1989, undated
(3 items)
Guide to Kodak How-To Books,
1974
Box 57
Contents of Box:
Kodachrome and Kodacolor from All Angles
(book),
1942
Kodachrome and Ektachrome from All
Angles (book),
1949
Miscellaneous oversized leaflets,
1948, 1950, 1959, 1966, 1984
(5 items)
Photography
Manuals Series,
[circa 1890]-1987 and
undated
Pamphlets, bound volumes, and audio-visual publications aimed
chiefly at amateur
photographers, although some are also
directed at professionals. Includes both general reference works and works
relating to specific
photographic techniques such as flash
photography and portraits. Many of these publications are connected with
specific equipment. Arranged in chronological order within folders or
boxes.
Amateur/General Public Subseries,
1898-1987 and undated
General Topics
Box 58
Contents of Box:
How to Make Good Pictures,
1912, 1928, 1935-1940
(7 items)
Box 59
Contents of Box:
How to Make Good Pictures,
1941, 1943
(6 items)
Box 60
Contents of Box:
How to Make Good Pictures,
1951-1952, 1957, 1967, 1972,
1981
(6 items)
Box 61
Contents of Box:
How to Make Good Pictures,
undated
(6 items) (includes one copy in
Spanish)
Picture Taking and Picture Making
,
1898 (5th and 7th
editions)
(2 items)
Box 62
Contents of Box:
Picture Taking and Picture Making,
1898 (8th and 11th
editions)
(2 items)
How to Make Good Movies,
[1953?]
(2 items)
Box 63
Contents of Box:
How to Make Good Home Movies,
1958-1966
(3 items)
Junior Scenarios for Home Movies,
1928
Home Movies Made Easy,
1970
How to Make Good Sound Movies,
1973
Better Movies in Minutes,
1972
Maintaining Your Still and Movie
Camera and Projector,
1975
Kodak Pocket Guide to Video,
1987
Box 64
Contents of Box:
The Modern Way in Picture Making,
1905, 1907
The Fundamentals of Photography,
1928
At Home with Your Kodak,
[1935?]
The Modern Kodak - How to Make the
Most of It,
[1928?]
(4 items)
Photography,
1937, 1942
(2 folders)
Box 65
Contents of Box:
The Way to Better Pictures,
undated
Photography Simplified,
1938
Photography in Wartime,
1944
What to Photograph,
1945
X-Rays and You,
1948
Photo Tips,
1950
The Kodak Camera Guide,
1959
The Here's How Book of Photography,
1971
The Here's How Book of Photography,
vol. 2,
1977
Kodak Master Photoguide,
1981
Kodak Pocket Guide to Great Picture
Taking,
1984
Box 66
Contents of Box:
Kodak Reference Handbook,
1940-1949, [1943?],
1948
(3 items)
Box 67
Contents of Box:
Kodak Photographic Handbook,
[1952?], [1964?],
[1973?]
(3 items)
Box 68
Contents of Box:
Kodak Information Book,
1943
The Joy of Photography,
1979
More Joy of Photography,
1981
What You Can do With a Kodak,
undated
Specific Topics
Box 69
Contents of Box:
About Lenses,
1921-1922, 1923, 1925
(4 items)
Artura Results,
undated, 8th, 9th,
17th, 19th eds.
(4 items)
Cine-Kodak,
1923-1924, 1928, 1931-1932,
1936, 1946, undated
(15 items)
Kodak Films,
1947, 1952-1954, 1956, 1975,
1978
(8 items)
Seed Plates,
undated
Slide Showmanship with a Kodak
Carousel Projector,
1975
Kodak Filters,
1956
Picture Taking at Night,
1935
Let's Take Kodacolor Pictures,
1952
Box 70
Contents of Box:
Enlarging,
1897, 1910, 1915, 1921-1922,
1924, 1926, 1934-1935, 1952
(10 items)
Kodascope,
1926-1927, 1929, 1932, 1934,
1937, 1945
(7 items)
Brownie Hawkeye Camera,
1952-1955
(4 items)
Kodak Duraflex II and III,
1952-1954
(5 items)
An Amateur Photoplay in the Making,
[ca. 1927]
Flash Photography,
1915, 1917, 1965
(3 items)
Picture Taking with Still Cameras,
1948
Better Snapshots of Your Children,
1954
Travel Pictures,
1963
Box 71
Contents of Box:
The Photography of Colored Objects,
1923, 1928, 1938
(3 items)
Kodak Guide to 35mm Photography,
1986
Photography by Polarized Light,
1938
How to Make Ten Dollars a Day with
Your Kodak,
1926
Adventures in Existing-Light
Photography,
1978
Kodak Pocket Guide to Sports
Photography,
1984
Minitography and Cinetography,
1931
Box 72
Contents of Box:
The Kodak Manual for No. 4 Folding
Kodak,
1891
Printing, Developing and Enlarging,
1947-1948, 1982
(3 items)
Graphic Graflex Photography,
1944
Picturing the Times of Your Life,
1980
Picturing People,
1976
The Joy of Photographing People,
1983
Non-Kodak Product Manuals
Box 73
Contents of Box:
Agfa/Ansco,
1943-1958, undated
(9 items)
Argus,
1954, undated
(3 items)
Bausch and Lomb,
undated
DuPont Film,
undated
Federal Manufacturing and Engineering Company,
1948
Flashlight Portraiture,
1912
General Electric,
[1939?]
Kalart Company,
1955
Medo Photo Supply,
undated
Sears, Roebuck and Company,
undated
(4 items)
Sylvania Electric,
1954-1966
(3 items)
Practical Photography,
1919, 1923
(2 items)
Photography Outdoors,
1911
The New Photo-Miniature,
[ca. 1890]
Audio-Visual Product Manuals (Kodak)
Box 74
Contents of Box:
How to Process Color Negatives
(audiocassette),
1975
How to Process Black and White Films
and Prints
(audiocassette),
1975
How to Process Color Prints
(audiocassette),
1977
Introduction to Photography
(videotape 101),
1985
Basic Picture-Taking
(videotape 102),
1985
The Art of Photo Composition
(videotape 103),
1985
Effective Use of Lenses
(videotape 104),
1985
Box 75
Contents of Box:
Existing-Light Photography
(videotape 105),
1985
Photographers and Their Films
(videotape 108),
1985
Prize-Winning Pictures
(videotape 110),
1985
Action Photography
(videotape 112),
1985
Advanced Existing-Light Photography
(videotape 113),
1985
Scenic Photography
(videotape 115),
1985
The Way I See It
(videotape 116),
1985
Images with Imagination
(videotape 123),
1985
Glamour Photography
(videotape 124),
1985
Creating the Print
(videotape 502),
1987
Trade and Technical Subseries(some non-Kodak)
1917-1980 and undated
Box 76
Contents of Box:
From Dry Plates to Ektachrome Film,
1921
The Silver Bromide Grain of
Photographic Emulsions,
1921
Gelatin in Photography,
1923
The Physics of the Developed
Photographic Image,
1924
Motion Picture Laboratory Practice,
1936
Box 77
Contents of Box:
Photographic Sensitometry,
1934
Photomicrography,
1944
Photographic Chemistry,
1980
Commercial Photo and Amateur
Finishing,
1924?-1925?, 1935, 1938
(4 items)
Films, Plates and Papers for
Commercial Photography,
1920, 1923, 1927, 1930, 1934-1935,
1937-1938
(8 items)
Color Printing with Wash-Off Relief
Film,
1938-1939
(2 items)
Kodak Lenses for Professional
Photography,
1951
Cinematographer's Field Guide,
1978
Box 78
Contents of Box:
Book of Formulas for Professional
Films and Plates,
1932-1934, 1937-1938
(5 items)
Kodacolor Portraiture,
undated
X-Rays,
1922, 1924, 1929, 1933, 1936
(5 items)
Motion Picture Films,
1931, 1935, 1938-1939, 1942, 1945,
1947
(8 items)
Lantern Slides,
1919, 1927
(4 items)
Collodion and the Making of Wet Plate
Negatives,
1929
Kodachrome Professional Film,
1941
Making Service Pictures for Industry,
1952
Photomicrography,
1932
Professional Enlarging,
1917-1918, 1926
(3 items)
Advice for Photographic Studios,
1927, undated
(2 items)
Stains on Negatives and Prints,
1938
Materials for the Construction of
Photographic Processing Apparatus,
1929
Box 79
Contents of Box:
A Way to Do It Better,
[196-]
Photo Topics and Techniques,
1980
Clinical Photography,
1972
Photography from Light Planes and
Helicopters,
1971
Ultraviolet and Fluorescence
Photography,
1972
Photomicrography of Metals,
1971
Basic Scientific Photography,
1973
Photography in ...,
1954
(4 items)
Photographic Surveillance Techniques
for Law Enforcement Agencies,
1972
High-Speed Photography in Product
Development,
1955
Kodak Plates for Scientific and
Technical Applications,
1968
Expand Applications of High Speed
Photography,
1955
Incidental Intelligence About Kodak
Resists,
1968, 1969
Promotional Programs for the
Professional Studio,
1966
Kodak Sales/Dealer
Manuals Series,
1910s-1956 and
undated
Training materials for
sales personnel and
Kodak dealers. Arranged in chronological
order within folders.
Box 80
Contents of Box:
Sales/dealer
manuals,
[191-]-[194-]
(7 items)
Promotional materials and
catalogs for
dealers,
[194-]-[195-]
(10 items)
Eastman Photographic Course for
Salesmen,
1938-1944
(3 folders)
Box 81
Contents of Box:
Conference notes from Kodak photographic sales
training,
1956
Loose materials from notebook above,
1956
Eastman Reference Manual for Salesmen,
[1937?]-[1941?]
Other Kodak-Related Publications Series,
1888-1983 and
undated
Chiefly ephemeral non-serial publications related to
Kodak products, company history, or
photographic activities sponsored by
Kodak. The novels listed were acquired by Mr.
Ellis in order to document the unauthorized use of the
Kodak trade name. Arranged in original
order.
Box 82
Contents of Box:
Proceedings of the Golden Anniversary
Convention of the Photographers Association of America,
1930
Stereo Photography in Rochester NY up to
1900,
1975
The Gospel Kodak Abroad (novel),
1893
Down in Porto Rico With a Kodak
(novel),
1898
Captain Kodak (novel),
1899
Box 83
Contents of Box:
Publicités Kodak,
1910-1939, 1983
Invoices,
1910
Classroom Projects Using Photography,
1975
Part 1 - Elementary
Part 2 - Secondary
Hawk Eye Club Awards programs (25-year
Kodak service club),
1952-1953
Includes handwritten manuscript of presentation speech by
President
J. Kowalski.
Kodak Park 50 Years Ago: A Boy's Eye
View of 1904,
[1954?]
20 Years of the Kodak Camera Club of
Rochester,
1940
Program from Army-Navy Production award presentation,
1942
The American Boy Photographer,
undated
Photographic Mosaics: An Annual Record
of Photographic Progress,
1888
Marketing Samples and
Promotional Materials Series,
[189-?]-[198-?] and
undated
Wide variety of
Kodak
artifacts such as
samples books,
albums, and
promotional novelties. Arranged in original
order.
Box 84
Contents of Box:
Velox books (sample
black and white photographs),
undated
(3 items)
Photographic paper samples book,
1953
Kodak Portfolio: Sample
black and white photographs from
exhibition,
1897
Album of Dekko prints (
black and white photographs shot with
various Kodak cameras),
[189-]
Box 85
Contents of Box:
Kodak
photo albums,
[circa 1939], [195-], and
undated
(4 items)
Box 86
Contents of Box:
Negative book,
1929
Empty photo album,
undated
Empty negative book,
undated
Photo album,
1902
Box 87
Contents of Box:
Sample packaging/film processing envelopes, photos
printed as promotional materials,
[189?]-[192?]
(76 items)
Box 88
Contents of Box:
Novelties
Wide variety of Kodak promotional materials used as giveaways
and for in-store use. Almost all have no date, but most are 20th century
artifacts.
Stuffed kangaroo with Pocket Kodak in
pouch
Counter mat
Pocket Instamatic matchboxes, various
matchbooks
Kodak "facts" playing cards
Negative pencil, Kodak pen
Kodaslide noise-making postcard
Kodak Park postcard
"Photographic oracle"
Processing/calendar cards
Kalart sunlight guide for taking
pictures
Ads/instructions for Kodak Bank
Pocket coin bank
Kodak coin
Instamatic mini-notebook
"Filmsbee" (frisbee with film)
Magnifying glass
65th anniversary buttons
Kodak pin
French calendar,
1973
French paperweight
"German Schnapps Novelty" (for New
Year's?)
Kodak T-shirt
Calendar holder
Kodak medal
Kodak lighter
Kodak keychains
Kodak puzzle pieces
Filter test chart
Ma-Time Computer
Kodak Banner
Kodak reflector
"Brownies in Stock!" stamp
Oversize Materials,
circa 1918-1988 and
undated
Chiefly
photographs used by Kodak for promotional
campaigns, but also includes counter signs and some company history materials,
including employee photographs.
Box 89
Contents of Box:
Promotional materials,
1931-1978 and undated
(4 folders)
Includes
advertisement samples, sample scripts
for demos, and some foreign advertising materials.
Box 90
Contents of Box:
Framed
black and white photograph - "No. 4
Panorama,"
undated
Unframed
black and white photographs - includes
Kodak girl, Velox display,
undated
Box 91
Contents of Box:
Framed
photograph - Kodak girl,
undated
Box 92
Contents of Box:
Promotional materials, store-printed,
ca. 1920
(22 items)
Box 93
Contents of Box:
Kodak employee
photographs,
circa 1918-ca. 1924
(3 items)
Biographical information about
George Eastman,
1954, 1976, 1988
(3 items)