Summary

Panoramic, colour leaflet advertising Kodak moving footage products as a part of a promotion in the 1930s, prior to World War Two. The film advertised is Kodachrome natural colour film. Gardens and flowers were often used in Kodak advertising as examples of subjects were bright and correct colour was important.

The leaflet is a part of a scrapbook compiled by Kodak Australasia. The scrapbook contains 28 colour, and black and white promotional leaflets produced before World War Two for Kodak products that were mainly made in Australia. The leaflets promote cameras, film, film processing, moving footage products and equipment, medical imagery and include educational information on using Kodak products. The leaflets incorporate promotions relating to Christmas and other special events. For example, "Invite the Brownie family this Christmas". They also refer to specialist products, for example,"Bone Pathology - only Radiographs can provide definite diagnostic facts". The promotional materials range in size from 69 X 167 mm to 242 X 309 mm. This scrapbook is almost identical to HT 20571 regarding content.

Physical Description

Panoramic, colour, paper advertising leaflet. The right half of the leaflet contains text printed on a manilla background, all of which is overlays a photograph of a woman with a little boy and girl in a garden looking at flowers.

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