Richard Petersen (printer)

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“Großdruckerei Petersen” with factory chimney in Oberricklingen parallel to the Wallensteinstraße stop of the Hanover city railway

The Richard Petersen GmbH in Hannover was founded in the 19th century printing , bookbinding and large book print shop using stereotypes as well as a publisher . The company's headquarters were at 115 Göttinger Chaussee in Ricklingen or in what is now the Oberricklingen district .

history

The company named after Richard Petersen was established in the late founding period of the German Empire . Just a few years after the founding of the printing could also products from the multi-color - rotary printing also offer, including, among others, demanded abroad tickets for trams .

During the First World War - the company based in Ricklingen was still assigned to the then industrial city of Linden - the company advertised in a letter to the Linden magistrate in 1917 with a letterhead in the style of Expressionism with “specialties” such as “printing mass editions on special” -Maschinen ", the production of mercantile printed matter or catalogs in all languages, but also with experience in the production of" tram billets ".

At the time of National Socialism , Richard Petersam , who was still the sole owner at the time, celebrated his 40th anniversary on April 1, 1936.

Shortly before the end of the Second World War, the captured German Foreign Office to the British Allies , 1944 in the later British occupation zone located businesses "R. Petersen ”in the Germany Zone Handbook .

In the postwar period , the recommended "Richard Petersen GmbH large printing company" based in Hannover-Linden mid-1950s in an annotated Hanover City image plan of Bollmann Playing cards for publishing , among others, as in the whole of Germany known "Spezialdruckerei for developers Notablocks and similar advertising material in Color print ".

At the beginning of the 1970s, Hans Lückenhans was both the main shareholder and managing director of Richard Petersen, a large printing company managed as a GmbH.

In 1986, for example, the magazine Ricklinger monthly post appeared in the advertising publishing house Petersen in Göttinger Chaussee 115.

Web links

Commons : Großdruckerei Petersen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Horst Reichert, Karl Ludwig Graeger (arrangement): Richard Petersen GmbH Grossdruckerei Hannover-Linden , in Hanover (= picture city map by Hermann Bollmann , No. 13), with forewords by Christian Kuhlemann ( IHK Hannover ), Wilhelm Weber and Karl Wiechert (State Capital Hanover) and Gustav Böhme ( Chamber of Crafts Hanover ), 1st edition 1–30 thousand, Braunschweig: Bollmann-Bildkarten-Verlag, 1955, p. 17
  2. a b c d Andrew Andrew Bornemann: Gross Buchdruckerei Richard Petersen - Hannover Ricklingen - 04/19/1917 , reduced sw-figure one in the letterhead illustrated account of supply pressure on the side postkarten-archiv.de
  3. Walter Schmitt Glaeser et al. : The municipality as a partner in regional planning and regional planning. Greetings, presentations and discussions on the occasion of the scientific plenary meeting in Augsburg in 1979 on the occasion of the 18th scientific plenary meeting of the Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning (= research and meeting reports of the ARL / Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning , Vol. 135), Hanover: Hermann Schroedel Verlag, Curt R. Vincent, 1980, ISBN 3-507-91705-X , ISSN  0311-0311 , p. II; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. a b trunk. Guide through press and advertising. Directory and description of periodical publications, radio stations and advertising opportunities in Germany (= Annual directory through press and advertising ), Essen: Stamm-Verlag, 1986, p. Viii; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. Compare for example Wolfgang Neß : Ortkarte 10/40 Ricklingen , monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, city of Hanover (DTBD), part 2, vol. 10.2, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 54f.
  6. a b o. V .: Journal for Germany's printing industry . Official organ of the printing business group / Deutscher Buchdrucker-Verein , Berlin; Leipzig: German Book Printers Association, 1936, p. 275; limited preview in Google Book search
  7. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Linden. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 406ff .; here: p. 407.
  8. Germany Zone Handbook (in English), Vol. 3–4: North-West (Hanover, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen, Oldenborg, Braunschweig) , Great Britain, Foreign Office, 1944, p. 304; limited preview in Google Book search
  9. Der Druckspiegel , Vol. 26 (1971), Issues 9-12, p. 52; limited preview in Google Book search

Coordinates: 52 ° 20 '32.6 "  N , 9 ° 43' 5.6"  E