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Kodak Collection (#3)

"Capturing Moments: The Legacy of Kodak" Step back in time to the 1930s, when George Eastman revolutionized photography with his creation of Eastman Kodak

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak Photos photograph wallet

Kodak Photos photograph wallet - Your prints by Kodak Limited. circa 1930s

Background imageKodak Collection: Boat advertising Kodak products

Boat advertising Kodak products
Boat advertising Kodak cameras and film products. 1923

Background imageKodak Collection: Dog cart with Kodak Girl in striped dress

Dog cart with Kodak Girl in striped dress
Dog cart advertising and selling Kodak products, with a Kodak Girl in a striped dress. 1920s

Background imageKodak Collection: High Street, Selsey, West Sussex

High Street, Selsey, West Sussex. circa 1930s

Background imageKodak Collection: High Street, Bognor Regis, West Sussex

High Street, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
High Street Bognor Regis, West Sussex. circa 1910

Background imageKodak Collection: Eastman Kodak Camera and Film Factory, Rochester, USA

Eastman Kodak Camera and Film Factory, Rochester, USA
Eastman Kodak Camera and Film Factory, Rochester, New York State, USA, claiming the tallest chimney in America, at 366 feet high. early 1900s

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak photograph wallet, Interlaken, Switzerland

Kodak photograph wallet, Interlaken, Switzerland
Alpine Walkers on a Kodak photograph wallet, Interlaken, Switzerland. circa 1930s

Background imageKodak Collection: Poster, Save your happy memories with a Kodak

Poster, Save your happy memories with a Kodak. circa 1920

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak photograph wallet

Kodak photograph wallet
A bathing beauty graces the cover of a Kodak photograph and negatives wallet Date: circa 1920s

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak Advertisement, 1928

Kodak Advertisement, 1928
Kodak Advertisment. Two women and a man peruse a photograph album, filled with pictures taken on the Kodak camera held by the pipe-smoking man. 1928

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak poster, Langdale Pikes from Windermere

Kodak poster, Langdale Pikes from Windermere, Lake District

Background imageKodak Collection: Eastman Kodak building, Rochester, New York State, USA

Eastman Kodak building, Rochester, New York State, USA
Eastman Kodak building by night, Rochester, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1925

Background imageKodak Collection: Poster, Great Barrier Coral Reef, Australia

Poster, Great Barrier Coral Reef, Australia
Poster, The Marine Wonders of the Great Barrier Coral Reef, Australia -- Take a Kodak, designed by Trompf. 1933

Background imageKodak Collection: Advertisements (engraving)

Advertisements (engraving)
1043373 Advertisements (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisements. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageKodak Collection: Beach scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho)

Beach scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho)
5997598 Beach scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho) by Shepperson, Claude (1867-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beach scene, poster design for Kodak)

Background imageKodak Collection: Take a Kodak with you, an advertising poster for Kodak, c

Take a Kodak with you, an advertising poster for Kodak, c
1769979 Take a Kodak with you, an advertising poster for Kodak, c.1910 (colour lithograph) by Shepperson, Claude (1867-1921); 76x51 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Take a Kodak with you)

Background imageKodak Collection: Seaside scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho)

Seaside scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho)
5997595 Seaside scene, poster design for Kodak (colour litho) by Pegram, Frederick (1870-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seaside scene, poster design for Kodak)

Background imageKodak Collection: Knapps Picture Framing, Stafford Inc. Window Display, 146 Hamilton Place

Knapps Picture Framing, Stafford Inc. Window Display, 146 Hamilton Place
1078718 Knapps Picture Framing, Stafford Inc. Window Display, 146 Hamilton Place, 1914 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageKodak Collection: Film box from the studio of H. C. Anderson, ca. 1965. Creator: Kodak

Film box from the studio of H. C. Anderson, ca. 1965. Creator: Kodak
An empty Kodak Super Panchro-Press Type B Film box, gold with black and white and red graphic on front. Handwriting along TC reads " Women Bust / 1965" handwriting along CL reads

Background imageKodak Collection: Brownie

Brownie
Petri Damstén

Background imageKodak Collection: Pieces And Parts

Pieces And Parts
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageKodak Collection: shine a light on me

shine a light on me
Rui Correia

Background imageKodak Collection: never truly gone

never truly gone
Rui Correia

Background imageKodak Collection: Some apples (film)

Some apples (film)
Luiz Laercio

Background imageKodak Collection: Tintagel, Cornwall. 13th April 1961

Tintagel, Cornwall. 13th April 1961

Background imageKodak Collection: Woman holds Camera on the Beach Date: 1920

Woman holds Camera on the Beach Date: 1920

Background imageKodak Collection: Photographic print wallet

Photographic print wallet, advertising Kodak Film, and the developers, Heppells Ltd. The art deco design shows a young woman with bobbed hair, taking a photo with a box camera. Date: 20th century

Background imageKodak Collection: Advertisement - Kodak Girl 1920s

Advertisement - Kodak Girl 1920s
The Kodak Girl - a reminder to everyone to take their Kodak camera with them to the seaside Date: 1913

Background imageKodak Collection: Cities of the Sunny South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1909. Creator: George Rose

Cities of the Sunny South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1909. Creator: George Rose
Cities of the Sunny South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1909. Collins Street from Russell Street looking west, a grand avenue

Background imageKodak Collection: Poster advertising Kodak cameras

Poster advertising Kodak cameras, featuring the Kodak Girl -- Lifes a joy, 2645 for happy moments with a Kodak. Printed by Hill Sifken. Date: 1913

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodachrome 35mm Film and Transparencies

Kodachrome 35mm Film and Transparencies from 1938/39 in the collection of the Kodak Museum at Harrow, England. The location of the collection is unknown since the closure of film production

Background imageKodak Collection: The Yankee Store, Hamilton, Bermuda

The Yankee Store, Hamilton, Bermuda - seller of souvenirs and postcards Date: circa 1940s

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak Advert 1913

Kodak Advert 1913
A lady uses her Kodak camera at the seaside

Background imageKodak Collection: Diagram showing how to insert a Eastman negative film roll into a camera, 19th century

Diagram showing how to insert a Eastman negative film roll into a camera, 19th century
Diagram showing how to insert a Eastman negative film roll into a camera

Background imageKodak Collection: Engraving depicting various types of early cameras, 19th century

Engraving depicting various types of early cameras, 19th century
Engraving depicting various types of early cameras

Background imageKodak Collection: Early 20th Century Advertisement For Photography Using Kodak Camera And Film

Early 20th Century Advertisement For Photography Using Kodak Camera And Film. From The Mansions Of England In The Olden Time, Published 1906

Background imageKodak Collection: Prince Farouk Street in Port Said, Egypt

Prince Farouk Street in Port Said, Egypt
Prince Farouk Street, a shopping street in Port Said in north-eastern Egypt. 1910s

Background imageKodak Collection: Poster, Springtime is Kodak Time

Poster, Springtime is Kodak Time. Showing the Kodak Girl in her distinctive black and white striped dress. circa 1920s

Background imageKodak Collection: Poster Art, the Kodak Girl

Poster Art, the Kodak Girl by a river in her distinctive black and white striped dress. circa 1920s

Background imageKodak Collection: Early Kodachrome Sheet Film

Early Kodachrome Sheet Film

Background imageKodak Collection: 1899 Box Camera and Film

1899 Box Camera and Film Date: 1899

Background imageKodak Collection: Aerial view of Great Smoky Mountains National Park from helicopter in autumn

Aerial view of Great Smoky Mountains National Park from helicopter in autumn

Background imageKodak Collection: Punt Picture

Punt Picture
A girl takes a photograph of her friends with a large Kodak camera, while sailing in a punt. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak film wallet for photographs and negatives 1950s

Kodak film wallet for photographs and negatives 1950s
Kodak folding film wallet for photographs on Verichrome pan film. The collection of your photographs and negs would be collected in the local chemist on a different day, showing the purchasers name

Background imageKodak Collection: Camera Shop, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Camera Shop, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Putmans Camera Shop at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, with holidaymakers walking by. 1962

Background imageKodak Collection: Kodak Factory 1930S

Kodak Factory 1930S
Glass lenses being sorted at the Kodak works in Wealdstone Date: 1930s

Background imageKodak Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1914. For Kodak cameras from an American magazine

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1914. For Kodak cameras from an American magazine

Background imageKodak Collection: Advertisement for Kodak Brownie box cameras, 1900

Advertisement for Kodak Brownie box cameras, 1900. From 1888 the Kodak box camera took Eastmans coated paper roll film. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 4 August 1900)




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"Capturing Moments: The Legacy of Kodak" Step back in time to the 1930s, when George Eastman revolutionized photography with his creation of Eastman Kodak. From the iconic Folding Pocket Kodak to the sleek and stylish Kodak Cameras of that era, these devices became synonymous with capturing memories. In 1913, a captivating Kodak advertisement caught the attention of many, showcasing the power of their cameras to freeze moments in time. Fast forward to 1924, another striking advert emphasized how Kodak was at the forefront of innovation and quality. The popularity cameras soared as seen through a vintage poster advertising these remarkable devices. One such scene captured "The Square" in Dolgellau during the bustling 1930s - a snapshot frozen forever thanks to Kodak's ingenuity. Not only did they excel in camera manufacturing but also film production. In 1948, an American magazine featured an enchanting advertisement for colorful films by none other than Kodak itself. These vibrant images brought life and depth into every photograph. Kodak's influence extended beyond just photography; it even defied gravity. Witness Hatcher Levitates effortlessly suspended mid-air while capturing breathtaking shots that seemed impossible before this technological marvel came along. From picturesque Cirencester Church to awe-inspiring Guggenheim Museum, photographers relied on their trusty companion - a reliable and versatile camera from none other than Eastman Kodak. Their lenses captured architectural wonders and cultural landmarks for generations to come. Even London's peanuts couldn't escape being immortalized on film by eager shutterbugs who trusted no one else but their beloved Kodaks for preserving everyday moments that would otherwise be forgotten over time. As we reflect upon history, let us celebrate George Eastman's visionary spirit that continues to shape our world today through his enduring legacy - KODAK.