Monday, 29 July 2024

Leopold Stump Pharmacy: Photography & Trade in Frankfurt

Date of use : 1948 Germany

Leopold Stump Pharmacy: Photography & Trade in Frankfurt

This document is a commercial envelope representing official correspondence from a business operating in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The inscription "Leopold Stump – Löwen-Drogerie Photo-Handlung" indicates that the company was engaged in both chemical goods and photographic materials. The address on Leipziger Straße situates the firm within an important commercial district of Frankfurt. The term "Drogerie" in the company name indicates that the business was not limited to photographic materials but was also involved in the trade of chemical products. Such enterprises were often rooted in pharmacy-related traditions, and due to the chemically based nature of photography, they naturally expanded into the photographic sector.
Although detailed founding information about the company remains limited, the combined use of "Drogerie" and "Photo-Handlung" suggests a business model that included the sale of photographic chemicals, films, papers, and related consumables. These hybrid enterprises became increasingly common during the early 20th century due to the chemical foundations of photographic production.
The recipient is identified as the "Industrie- und Handelskammer," or Chamber of Industry and Commerce. In a major commercial center such as Frankfurt, this institution played a key role in regulating and supporting business activities. The document therefore reflects communication between a commercial enterprise and an official economic body.
Postal markings and the stamp indicate that the envelope was processed within the German postal system. Its simple layout reflects standard practices in commercial and institutional correspondence of the period.
In conclusion, this document illustrates the relationship between a business engaged in photographic and chemical trade and institutional economic structures, offering insight into the broader integration of the photographic industry within commercial systems.
Record Information
Title: Leopold Stump Pharmacy: Photography & Trade in Frankfurt
Category: Photographic Industry History / Commercial Correspondence
Subcategory: Business-Institution Relations / Hybrid Retail
Country: Germany
City: Frankfurt am Main (Leipziger Straße address)
Date of use: 1948
Company (Sender): Leopold Stump, Löwen-Drogerie Photo-Handlung, Frankfurt. A hybrid business combining a pharmacy/drugstore ("Drogerie") with a photographic materials shop ("Photo-Handlung"), selling chemicals, films, papers, and related consumables.
Recipient: Industrie- und Handelskammer (Chamber of Industry and Commerce), Frankfurt. Official economic regulatory and support body.
Object Type: Domestic commercial envelope (business correspondence)
Postal Features: German postal stamp, standard cancellation, simple layout typical of commercial/institutional correspondence
Language: German
Material: Paper envelope
Dimensions: Standard envelope format
Collection Theme: Hybrid photographic-chemical retail, Frankfurt commercial history, post-war business administration, pharmacy-photography connection, Chamber of Industry and Commerce correspondence.
Archival Significance: This 1948 envelope from Leopold Stump's Löwen-Drogerie Photo-Handlung to the Frankfurt Chamber of Industry and Commerce illustrates the integration of photography into existing retail structures. The hybrid "Drogerie" and "Photo-Handlung" model reflects the chemical foundations of photography, which allowed pharmacies to expand into photographic supply. This document is a primary source for understanding how photographic materials reached consumers through diversified local businesses and how those businesses interacted with official economic institutions in post-war Germany.
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.
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