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Rick McGinnis: ‘I grew up in a Kodak family’

March 18, 2009 By admin

Rick McGinnis writes:

It’s not just that we were loyal customers of the red-and-gold brand – three generations of my family worked for Kodak, starting with my mother, who got her first job in the factory in the 1920s, and worked there until just after World War Two. We literally lived a stroll away from Kodak’s Canadian plant at the end of Photography Drive on Camera Heights, in the Mount Dennis neighbourhood of Toronto, where it moved during World War One, and remained until the company closed it down in 2005…

Includes bonus footage of beautiful Tado!

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