Advertisement for the Kodatoy Projector

PART OF:
The Kodak Museum Collection
Made:
1931-12-16 in England
publisher:
Punch
maker:
Kodak Limited
Advertisement for the Kodatoy projector, 'Punch'

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Advertisement for the Kodatoy projector, 'Punch'
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An advert for the Kodak Kodatoy projector, published in 'Punch' magazine in December 1931. Advertised as 'A projector for children that shows real movies', the Kodatoy 16mm projector was Kodak's response to the success of Pathé's 'Baby' and 'Kid' 9.5mm projectors. Kodak also supplied special short films for youngsters known as 'Kodaplays'.

An advert for the Kodak Kodatoy projector, published in 'Punch' magazine in December 1931.

Advertised as 'A projector for children that shows real movies', the Kodatoy 16mm projector was Kodak's response to the success of Pathé's 'Baby' and 'Kid' 9.5mm projectors. Kodak also supplied special short films for youngsters known as 'Kodaplays'.

Details

Category:
Printed Materials & Ephemera
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/11470
Materials:
paper
type:
advertisement
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford