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Kodak Heritage Collection
Image: Poster - 'Kodak Film, Because it's Made in Australia', 1930s
Source: Museum Victoria
The Kodak Heritage Collection is a unique and extensive collection that documents the history of the photographic industry in Australia through several related companies - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, and its predecessors, including the Austral Plate Company, Baker and Rouse Australia Laboratory, and Baker and Rouse Pty Ltd.
History
Kodak Australasia developed out of a merger, in the first decade of the 20th century, with Baker and Rouse Pty Ltd, a Melbourne photographic manufacturing business owned by Mr Thomas Baker and Mr John Rouse. This partnership had been formed out of the Austral Plate Company, founded by Thomas Baker beside the Yarra River in Abbotsford in 1884. For many years after the Baker and Rouse - Kodak merger, Thomas Baker and John Rouse retained executive roles at Kodak Australasia, leading the company to great success. Kodak Australasia continued to operate at the original Austral Plate Company factory site in Abbotsford until the late 1950s, when the company's success prompted a move from its crowded inner-city site to a larger, more modern, custom-built factory on a greenfields site in Coburg, in Melbourne's north. Dealing primarily with the production of chemical, plastic and paper photographic products, the Kodak Australasia manufacturing plants at Abbotsford and Coburg were highly specialised industrial sites.
Significance
Since its establishment in the early 20th century, Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, and its predecessors, have been significant contributors to Australia's photographic history, in terms of developing the Australian photographic industry, promoting the adoption of photography and influencing the development of a local photographic culture.
Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd has been an important manufacturer and distributor of photographic products in Australia. The company made a wide range of products in Melbourne for both professionals and amateurs, and also imported goods from Kodak subsidiaries around the world. The products it made locally included photographic plates, film and paper, mounts, envelopes, processing chemicals, reels, cassettes, slide boxes, and cameras. Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd has also been successful in developing innovations in photographic chemistry and manufacturing technology.
The company has been an innovator in promoting photography to consumers, and it provided substantial education to the general public regarding the practice of photography, through text, audio and film based instructional initiatives.
Kodak is also known for fostering a responsible and modern work culture. The company employed generations of Melburnians, who typically spent their entire working life with Kodak. They included a number of families who themselves provided multiple generations of workers.
The Collection
In November 2004, as photography shifted from the silver halide process to digital imaging technology, Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd ceased manufacturing photographic products in Melbourne. Museum Victoria subsequently acquired thousands of documents, photographs and objects which trace Kodak Australia's history, and that of its predecessors. Kodak Australasia remains based in Melbourne, where it is now focused on new imaging interests.
The Kodak Heritage Collection documents the history not just of Kodak Australasia, but also of its predecessors the Austral Plate Company, and Baker and Rouse Australia Laboratory. The collection is extensive in its representation of the photographic industry in both Melbourne and Australia, and documents key themes such as photographic manufacturing; marketing and retailing; working life; and the history of photography. The artefacts in this collection strongly evoke the chemical basis of 'analogue' photography, which has now largely come to an end since the rise of digital photography in the early 21st century.
Manufacturing history is represented in the collection by raw materials, and finished products such as glass plates, roll film, photographic papers, chemicals, cameras and accessories, including film made in Kodak Australia's last production run at Coburg in 2004. Small scale manufacturing equipment, manufacturing specifications, factory signage, safety equipment, clothing, oral history interviews, photographs and moving footage have also been collected. There is also a small and fragmented, but highly important, business archive, which includes share ledgers and certificates, factory plans, minute books, salary records, production registers, correspondence, trade mark applications and visitors books.
Marketing and retailing is represented by point of sale, packaging, instructional and advertising materials, including a significant sub-collection of scrap-books containing posters and brochures from the pre-World War II period. These highlight the important role of graphic design and marketing strategies in Kodak Australasia's success, and its relationship with other Kodak companies worldwide.
Working life is represented by clothing, sporting trophies, posters, ephemera, photographs and oral history interviews with staff.
The history of photography is represented by examples of early photographic formats and processes including daguerreotypes, glass plates, tintypes, ambrotypes and lantern slides.
The Registration and Research Project
The registration and research of the Kodak Heritage Collection is a long-term project being undertaken by museum staff and volunteers, including retired Kodak Australasia staff. The curator welcomes interest from previous and current staff who would like to contribute their expertise and memories in the documentation of the history of the company. It is anticipated that the large collection will take some years to fully document. As it is processed, the collection will become available to the public via the History and Technology Department's Collections Online website.
References:
Beale, N, (no date). History of Kodak, in Possession of Kodak Australia, Melbourne.
Davies, A Stanbury, P (1986). The Mechanical Eye in Australia Photography 1841-1900, Oxford University Press, p. 54.
Leggio, A (2006). A History of Australia's Kodak Manufacturing Plant, Conservation of Paper, Books and Photographic Materials; Symposium Proceedings, Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material [ICCM], Wellington, New Zealand, 19-21 April 2006, pp.147-158.
Lowe, T (1974). The Thomas Baker, Alice Baker and Eleanor Shaw Medical Research Institute: The First Fifty Years, Trustees of the Institute, Melbourne, pp.9-10.
Gooch, L & Leyden, F. (17 September 2004). 'Kodak sacks 600 workers', The Age.
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Programme - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, 'Official Opening of the New Kodak Manufacturing Pl ...
Programme, printed on off-white card with a single fold. The programme details the running order for the opening function of the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. It also features a ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Place Card for Dr A. K. Chapman for the Official O ...
Place card for Dr A. K Chapman for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 he ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Place Card for John Chester for the Official Openi ...
Place card for John Chester for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. John Chester worked for the School Lecture Service in Victoria, and later bec ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Place Card for I. L. Houley for the Official Openi ...
Place card for I. L. Houley from Eastman Kodak Company for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Cobur ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Place Card for Rt Hon R. G. Menzies M H R for the ...
Place card for Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began ...
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Folder - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodak Prints & Negative Folder, circa 1965
Folder for housing Kodak prints and negatives, circa 1965. Kodak manufactured and distributed a wide range of photographic products to Australasia, such as film, paper, chemicals, came ...
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Menu - Orient Line, SS Orcades, Dinner, 6 Jan 1958
Orient Line SS Orcades shipboard dinner menu for Monday, 6 January 1958. It was collected as a souvenir by Mr Edgar Rouse, the Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, in 1 ...
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Menu - Orient Line, SS Orcades, Dinner, 6 Jan 1958
Orient Line SS Orcades shipboard dinner menu for Monday, 6 January 1958. It was collected as a souvenir by Mr Edgar Rouse, the Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, in 1 ...
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Menu - Orient Line, SS Orcades, Dinner, 9 Jan 1958
This Orient Line SS Orcades shipboard dinner menu for Thursday, 9th January 1958 was collected as a souvenir by Mr Edgar Rouse, the Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, ...
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Menu - Orient Line, SS Orcades, Dinner, 7 Jan 1958
Orient Line SS Orcades shipboard dinner menu for Tuesday, 7 January 1958. It was collected as a souvenir by Mr Edgar Rouse, the Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, in ...
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Postcard - 'M.V. Kanimbla', Cairns, Edgar Rouse to Harry Clarke, 26 Aug 1939
Postcard sent in August 1939 from Cairns by Mr Edgar Rouse, Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, to Harry Clarke, the young son of two of his employees, who lived at t ...
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Postcard - Orient Royal Mail Liner 'Orion', Bradford Johnson Ltd, Sydney, Edgar Rouse to H ...
Blank postcard sent in about 1939 by Mr Edgar Rouse, Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, to Harry Clarke. The postcard features a black and white image of the ship, O ...
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Visitor's Pass - Eastman Kodak Company, Kodak Park, Rochester, New York, USA, circa 1939
Unused Visitor's Pass to the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, USA, in the format of a postcard, and featuring a photograph of the factory site, known as Kodak Park, from th ...
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Postcard Folder - Mr Henry Foote to Mrs H Clark, 'Scenic Gems of Yosemite National Park', ...
Postcard folder featuring colour postcards of Yosemite National Park in the USA. The postcard folder was sent on 7 December 1949 by Henry Foote, Kodak Australasia Chief Managing Directo ...
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Postcard Folder - Mr Edgar Rouse to Mr H Clark Jnr, 'Washington, Evergreen Playground', Wa ...
Postcard folder featuring colour postcards of Washington in the USA. The postcard booklet was sent in 1938 by Mr Edgar Rouse, Kodak Australasia Chief Managing Director, to Mr H Clark Jn ...
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Booklet - RMS Queen Mary, Cunard White Star, circa 1939
Booklet titled 'RMS Queen Mary, Cunard White Star', promoting modern and luxurious ship travel. The RMS Queen Mary travelled between Southampton, England and New York, USA. With state ...
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Newspaper Cutting - Australian Kodakery, 'Nostalgia' Section, Kodak Australasia's Foreman' ...
Newspaper cutting of the 'Nostalgia' section published in the magazine, 'Australian Kodakery', July 1977. The cutting features a group portrait of male Kodak staff called the 'Foreman's ...
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Car Pass - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Official Opening of Kodak Factory in Coburg, 1961
Car Pass for the opening function at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former farmland. Si ...
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Car Pass - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Official Opening of Kodak Factory in Coburg, 1961
Car Pass for the opening function at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former farmland. Si ...
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Car Pass - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Official Opening of Kodak Factory in Coburg, 1961
Car Pass for the opening function at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former farmland. Si ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Function for the Official Opening of Kodak Factory ...
Place card for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former far ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Function for the Official Opening of Kodak Factory ...
Place card for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former far ...
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Place Card - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Function for the Official Opening of Kodak Factory ...
Place card for the opening function dinner at the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction of the Kodak factory complex in Coburg began in 1957 on 23 hectares of former far ...
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Envelope - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodak Stationary Used for the Official Opening of K ...
Envelope, off-white with gold stamp Kodak company name. The stationary was used for the official opening invitation/programme for the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction ...
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Envelope - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodak Stationary Used for the Official Opening of K ...
Envelope, off-white with gold stamp Kodak company name. The stationary was used for the official opening invitation/programme for the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction ...
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Envelope - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodak Stationary Used for the Official Opening of K ...
Envelope, off-white with gold stamp Kodak company name. The stationary was used for the official opening invitation/programme for the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. Construction ...
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Poster - 'Don't Forget to Take Your Kodak', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak cameras, printed around the 1930s. It features a boy on a pony and a girl eating an icecream, with the slogan 'Don't Forget to Take Your Kodak'. The po ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Site Plan - Kodak Archive, 3/1/11, 'General Factory Layout', 1956
Kodak Archive Series 3 - Property & Buildings Sub-Series 1 - 'Abbotsford Building Survey and Land Sales' File 11 - 'Survey of Abbotsford - Factory Buildings'. Site Plan - 'Survey of Ab ...
From: Abbotsford, Australia Images: 1 -
Poster - 'Better Snapshots are Easier Now with New Body-Release Kodaks', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak cameras, printed around the 1930s. The advertising slogan is 'Better Snapshots are Easier Now with New Body-Release Kodaks'. It features an illustration ...
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Poster - 'Give a Kodak', Christmas 1938
Alternative name: Kodak Trade Circular. Colour poster - described by Kodak as a Christmas Window Bill - advertising Kodak cameras in a Christmas sales campaign, printed in 1938. The a ...
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Poster - 'Kodak Film, Because it's Made in Australia', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak film, printed in the 1930s. It features an illustration of a roll of film, with the slogan 'It's Right For Australia... Kodak Film, Because it's Made in ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 3 -
Poster - 'Kodak Film Makes Every Camera a Better Camera', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak photographic film, printed about 1930s. It features an illustration of a yellow box of Kodak Verichrome film, and has the slogan 'Perfected by World-wide ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 5 -
Poster - 'Modern Miniature Photography at Lowest Cost', Kodak, 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak cameras, printed around the 1930s. The advertising slogan is 'Let us Demonstrate the Miniature Kodaks De-Luxe. Modern Miniature Photography at Lowest Cos ...
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Poster - 'Now! 8 Exposures Instead of 6', Kodak, 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak film, printed in the 1930s. It features the slogan 'Now! 8 Exposures Instead of 6. 2 Extra Exposures. Kodak Film Verichrome and Regular. 2 1/4 x 3 1/4. ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Poster - 'The 150th Anniversary Celebrations Invite Kodak Snapshots', 1938
Colour poster advertising Australia's 150th anniversary celebrations in 1938 and promoting a £55 competition for photographs made with Kodak cameras during the celebrations. The poster ...
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Poster - 'Double Your Week-End Fun, Go with a Kodak', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak cameras, printed around the 1930s. The advertising slogan is 'Double Your Week-End Fun, Go with a Kodak. The Snapshots you Want Tomorrow you Must Make To ...
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Poster - 'We Sell Kodak Film, Developing, Printing, Enlarging', 1930s
Colour poster advertising Kodak film, printed in the 1930s. It features the slogan 'We Sell Kodak Film, Developing, Printing, Enlarging', and illustrations of 3 yellow boxes of Kodak fi ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 3 -
Letter - Airgraph Letter, Private Jimmy Jones to Chairman of Kodak Comforts Fund, 11 Nov 1 ...
Airgraph letter with envelope and microfilm attached from Private Jimmy Jones addressed to the Chairman of the Kodak Comforts Fund, 11 November 1942. The Comforts Fund was based at the ...
From: Abbotsford, Australia Images: 2



