Camera assembly at Kodak Heights, Toronto, 1923. Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries.
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Resource ID
10432
Access
Open
Credit Line
Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries
Date of Creation
1923
Description
George Eastman founded the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, in 1889. Kodak mass-produced affordable cameras and pioneered flexible photo film, which was invented by company chemist Henry Reichenbach. The company was hugely successful, and following Canadian Kodak’s incorporation in 1899, the company established a small office at 41 Colborne Street. Eastman bought this land in 1913, and a seven-building factory complex, known as Kodak Heights, opened in 1917.
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public domain
Caption
Camera assembly at Kodak Heights, Toronto, 1923. Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries.