Date of use : 1949, Argentina
Letter to Kodak Argentina on Photographic Trade
This envelope represents a commercial postal item sent by a photographic business operating in the city of Rufino in the Argentine province of Santa Fe. The printed heading in the upper left corner identifies the sender as "Casa Ruiz," a photographic studio and supplier of photographic goods. The printed text indicates that the business offered products such as photographic albums, picture frames, and portrait accessories. The name Eloy Ruiz appears as the proprietor of the establishment, and the address refers to España Street in the town of Rufino.
The postal cancellation visible on the envelope shows that the item was mailed from Rufino and addressed to Buenos Aires. The date visible in the postmark indicates September 1949. During this period the Argentine postal system functioned through an extensive national network, and commercial correspondence relied heavily on postal communication. The postage stamp affixed to the envelope belongs to a regular issue of the Argentine Republic and reflects the standard postal usage of the time.
The addressee identified on the envelope is Kodak Argentina Ltda., located in Buenos Aires. Kodak was one of the companies that played a major role in the global expansion of photographic technology during the twentieth century. Although the company originated in the United States, it quickly established an international commercial network and opened offices in numerous countries. The Kodak branch operating in Argentina formed part of this wider distribution system.
During the first half of the twentieth century the photographic sector in Argentina experienced significant growth. Photographic studios and retailers located in urban centers became important supply points for both professional photographers and amateur users. These businesses typically obtained photographic films, paper, and equipment from major international manufacturers. As a result regular commercial communication developed between local photographic enterprises and large industrial suppliers.
Businesses such as Casa Ruiz played a key role in the regional circulation of photographic technology. In smaller towns these establishments did not only provide photographic portrait services but also sold photographic materials and accessories. Their presence contributed to the spread of photographic culture beyond the largest urban centers and helped integrate regional markets into broader commercial networks.
From the perspective of postal history this envelope represents a typical example of commercial printed stationery. Businesses frequently printed their names and services directly on envelopes as a way to promote their identity and activities. Such printed envelopes functioned both as advertising tools and as elements of corporate communication. Envelopes associated with photographic studios are therefore particularly interesting examples of commercial ephemera connected to the history of photography.
From a philatelic standpoint the document also illustrates the use of standard Argentine postage and postal cancellations of the period. The clearly visible postmark confirms that the envelope passed through official postal processing. Items of this type often serve as valuable references for collectors interested in the study of postal history.
This item is documented as part of the Photography in Postal History research project.
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