Date of use : 1900 France
Bulletin of the Lorraine Society of Photography (1889–)
This document represents an important postal artifact illustrating the publishing and communication practices of photographic institutions in late nineteenth-century France. The printed title "Bulletin de la Société Lorraine de Photographie" clearly identifies the item as a journal mailing rather than an ordinary letter. This publication, issued by the Société Lorraine de Photographie, began in 1889, making this document a valuable example from the early phase of its distribution history. The front bears the instruction "NE PLIEZ PAS, S.V.P." (Do not fold, please).
The Société Lorraine de Photographie was a regional photographic society operating in the Lorraine area, particularly centered in Nancy. Throughout the nineteenth century, photographic societies across Europe played a crucial role in the dissemination of technical knowledge, the development of aesthetic standards, and the institutionalization of photography. The journal published by the society functioned as a structured medium through which photographic knowledge circulated among its members.
The presence of warnings such as "Ne pliez pas, s.v.p." and their equivalents in multiple languages indicates that the item contained printed material requiring careful handling. Such markings were commonly used in the postal distribution of periodicals to ensure their physical integrity. This reflects an organized and professional approach to the circulation of printed publications.
The addressee, "Monsieur O. Lemoine" at 17 Rue Saint-Dizier in Nancy, suggests that the journal was sent to an individual connected to the society. Given Nancy's status as a culturally active center at the time, it is plausible that the recipient was either a member of the society or a participant in the photographic field.
The date "Décembre 1899" on the reverse places this particular issue approximately ten years after the journal's founding. This period corresponds to a time when photography had become increasingly widespread and standardized, particularly among amateur practitioners. Journals played a central role in disseminating technical knowledge and shaping common practices.
From a philatelic perspective, the item bears a stamp of the French Republic along with a Nancy postal cancellation, confirming its transmission through the official postal system. The format used for printed matter suggests the existence of specific postal categories designed to facilitate the distribution of periodicals.
From a collecting standpoint, this document intersects multiple thematic areas, including photographic publishing, scientific societies, and postal history. Its association with the early years of a photographic journal significantly enhances its archival value. It also provides direct insight into how knowledge production and dissemination were organized within structured networks.
In conclusion, this document should be understood not merely as a postal item but as material evidence of the institutionalization of photographic knowledge in the late nineteenth century. The regular distribution of the Bulletin de la Société Lorraine de Photographie played a key role in transforming photography into an organized and collaborative discipline. As such, it represents a valuable archival resource for both photographic history and communication networks.
Record Information
Title: Bulletin of the Lorraine Society of Photography (1889–)
Category: Photographic History / Publishing History
Subcategory: Scientific Societies / Periodical Distribution
Country: France
City: Nancy (Société Lorraine de Photographie) → Nancy (local delivery)
Date of issue: Décembre 1899 (circulated circa 1900)
Organization: Société Lorraine de Photographie, founded 1889, Nancy
Publication: Bulletin de la Société Lorraine de Photographie (monthly or periodic journal)
Recipient: Monsieur O. Lemoine, 17 Rue Saint-Dizier, Nancy (society member or photographic practitioner)
Handling Instruction: "NE PLIEZ PAS, S.V.P." (Do not fold, please) – printed in multiple languages for postal care
Object Type: Periodical mailing envelope / Printed matter postal wrapper
Postal Features: French Republic stamp, Nancy postal cancellation, printed matter rate category
Language: French
Material: Paper envelope/wrapper
Dimensions: Standard periodical mailing format
Collection Theme: French regional photographic societies, 19th-century photographic literature, knowledge dissemination, Nancy cultural history, institutionalization of photography.
Archival Significance: This 1899/1900 mailing wrapper for the Bulletin de la Société Lorraine de Photographie documents the institutional circulation of photographic knowledge in fin-de-siècle France. It provides material evidence of how regional societies like the one in Nancy disseminated technical and aesthetic information to members. The "Ne pliez pas" instruction reflects the value placed on preserving printed matter. This item is a primary source for understanding the role of periodicals in shaping photographic practice and community.
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.
For research context, see the Research Methodology.
For academic reference, please refer to How to Cite This Archive.
For research context, see the Research Methodology.
For academic reference, please refer to How to Cite This Archive.
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