Summary

Black and white photograph of sixteen male staff from Kodak Limited, Harrow, England, taken circa 1950s.

The men are seated and standing in front of a Kodak factory building, presumably at the Harrow factory in England.

This photograph is related to a number of other photographs and a manuscript written by Margaret D Gauntlett, titled 'A History of Kodak Limited', issued by Kodak Limited in Harrow, United Kingdom, 1978.

Part of a collection of research material and artefacts assembled by former Kodak Australasia employee Nigel Beale while he was writing Kodak's company history in the 1980s.

Kodak manufactured and distributed a wide range of photographic products to Australasia, such as film, paper, chemicals, cameras and miscellaneous equipment. Its client base included amateur and professional photographers, as well as specialist medical, educational, defence, scientific and graphic art professionals who used photography, x-ray and other imaging techniques.

Description of Content

Sixteen men seated and standing in two rows on the steps in front of a stone building. There is a doorway or window in the background and a column at left.The men are all wearing suits.

Physical Description

Black and white landscape photograph mounted on a piece of cream card, with a hinged cover which is also a piece of cream card, attached with sticky tape along the bottom edge of the photograph mount card. The inscription on the covering piece of card identifies the men in the photograph.

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