Friday, 3 July 2020

Kodak Limited Business Cover – Lisboa, Portugal

Date of use : Mid-20th century, Portugal

Kodak Limited Business Cover – Lisboa, Portugal

This envelope represents a commercial correspondence sent from the Kodak Limited branch operating in Lisbon to the headquarters of the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, United States. The letterhead bears the inscription "KODAK, LIMITED – Rua Garrett, 33 – Lisboa," clearly indicating that the sender was Kodak's representative office in Portugal. The addressee, "Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A.," refers to the company's principal production and administrative center.
The Eastman Kodak Company was founded in the late nineteenth century in the United States by George Eastman and rapidly became a global leader in photographic film, camera manufacturing, and chemical photographic materials. Rochester served for many decades as the strategic hub of the company's manufacturing infrastructure and corporate management. Throughout the twentieth century, Kodak functioned not only as a manufacturing enterprise but also as a globally organized corporation operating through international branches and licensed representatives.
The Kodak Limited office in Lisbon formed part of this broader international network. Rua Garrett was one of the city's principal commercial and cultural streets. Kodak offices located in such central urban areas typically handled sales, distribution, and technical support activities. This envelope may therefore be understood as a tangible example of institutional communication between a local branch and the corporate headquarters.
The Portuguese postage stamps and postmarks indicate that the item was officially processed through the Portuguese postal system. The partially visible "Via Aérea" marking suggests that the letter was transmitted by air. By the mid-twentieth century, transatlantic airmail had become a regular and reliable method of communication, particularly for corporate correspondence. Such exchanges commonly involved financial reports, order confirmations, production coordination, or technical information. Since the contents of the envelope are unknown, this interpretation remains contextual.
From a collection perspective, the envelope can be evaluated under several thematic categories, including international commercial correspondence, the history of the photographic industry, Kodak's corporate network, and transatlantic postal history. Branch letterhead envelopes of major industrial companies are especially valuable as documentary evidence of organizational structures. The fact that the letter was addressed directly to the central office enhances its archival significance beyond that of an ordinary commercial mailing.
In conclusion, this envelope represents more than a simple postal item exchanged between Portugal and the United States. It serves as documentary evidence of how the global photographic industry of the twentieth century was organized and how communication between headquarters and overseas branches was maintained through the postal system. As such, it reflects a small yet meaningful component of Kodak's worldwide corporate network.
Record Information
Title: Kodak Limited Business Cover – Lisboa, Portugal
Category: Photographic Industry History / Corporate Communication
Subcategory: International Trade / Branch Correspondence
Country: Portugal → USA 🗺️ Show Route
City: Lisbon (Rua Garrett, 33) → Rochester, New York
Date of use: Mid-20th century (inferred)
Company (Sender): Kodak Limited, Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese branch of Eastman Kodak Company, handling sales, distribution, and technical support. Located on Rua Garrett, a principal commercial street.
Company (Recipient): Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, USA. Founded by George Eastman in the late 19th century. Global leader in photographic film, cameras, and materials. Rochester was the corporate headquarters and manufacturing hub.
Object Type: International commercial envelope (likely airmail)
Postal Route ✈️: Lisbon, Portugal → Rochester, New York, USA (Estimated Route)
Estimated Travel Time: Approximately 1-2 weeks (transatlantic airmail)
Postal Features: Portuguese stamps; "Via Aérea" airmail marking (partially visible); Lisbon postal markings; addressed to Rochester, NY.
Language: Portuguese, English
Material: Paper envelope
Dimensions: Standard envelope format
Collection Theme: Eastman Kodak, George Eastman, Kodak international branches, Portuguese photographic trade, corporate communication, transatlantic airmail, branch headquarters correspondence.
Archival Significance: This envelope from Kodak Limited in Lisbon to the Rochester headquarters documents the internal communication network of a global photographic corporation. It illustrates how international branches maintained contact with central management for financial, technical, or logistical matters. The "Via Aérea" marking reflects mid-20th century airmail practices. This item is a primary source for understanding the organizational structure and corporate communication of the world's leading photographic company.
Research Note:
This article is based on historical research and independent analysis of the material in the author's collection. The text has been prepared as an original interpretative study and does not reproduce copyrighted material.
This item is documented as part of the Photography in Postal History research project.
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