W. Oldemeyer Nachf.

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Letterhead in Nouveau with a stitch of the factory buildings and the surrounding area as well as the trademark with Sachsenross and the three-leaf clover for Hannover ; around 1909 or earlier

The Wilhelm Oldemeyer successor, accounting book factory, book and lithographic printing company, paper shop in Hanover emerged from several companies in the 19th century.

history

prehistory

In the early days of industrialization in the Kingdom of Hanover and at least until 1860, the merchant and paper manufacturer Hermann Herbst operated a paper mill in Seedemünder am Deister that was powered by a steam engine from Ferdinand Voigtländer . This "paper mill Seedermünder" was then initially acquired by Wilhelm Oldemeyer , who began in 1861 as a paper wholesaler .

In the meantime, the brothers and paper goods dealers Herbert and Albert Beneke founded a factory for the production of business books in Hanover , from which a few years later, in the early days of the German Empire , two new companies emerged in 1873:

  1. the books of factory Beneke, Ehlers & Co. : It was only a little later in Ernst Ehlers & Co. renamed and given up to 1879;
  2. the Hannoversche business books and paper factory [Wilhelm] Oldemeyer & [Albert] Beneke . Oldemeyer had brought his Seedemünder paper factory into the company as capital, and meanwhile also married a daughter of Heinrich Ebhardt . Ebhardt, in turn, had previously become the sole owner of the Hanoverian business books factory JC König & Ebhardt before handing it over to his son Hermann Ebhardt in 1867 .

Still in its first year in 1873, "Beneke & Oldemeyer" was principal of the bookstore Gustav Braun in Leipzig . After Albert Beneke left in 1875, the company initially traded as Wilhelm Oldemeyer successor, business books factory, book and lithographic printing company , and paper shop , before Oldemeyer sold his company in 1878.

Hannoversche Geschäftsbücherfabrik W. Oldemeyer Nachf.

For 1889 - with a slightly different company name - the registered office at (then) Schillerstraße 8 and 9 is occupied.

At the time when the (present-day) Hanoverian district of Oststadt was only slowly growing together "behind the main station ", the Hanoverian business books factory W. Oldemeyer Nachf. Moved its company and production headquarters from Schillerstrasse in the city center to Oststädter Property at Celler Strasse 113 at the corner of Drostestrasse , later on Grünstrasse .

The books factory in 1909 next to the book and lithography with the addition than Lithographic Institute in letterhead campaigned that had developed, for example, which consists of loose papers and books System "Hanoverian" was now risen to the three largest companies of its kind in Hannover .

The company with its headquarters in Hanover, which was founded around 1930 and has since been dissolved, was most recently registered with the Hanover District Court under the commercial register number HRA 15051 . In addition, at the end of 2015, there was a company W. Oldemeyer Nachsteiger Laundry KG with headquarters in Gehrden and registered at the same local court with the commercial register number HRA 101192 . In June 1996 the Gehrdenerin was Monika Fäcke authorized representative of the local company in the Ronnenberger road 11 and was thus also authorized to sign as previously Elora Knoop in Barsinghausen and later Manfred Hoehn in Murnau .

Publications (selection)

  • Theodor Schulze: Latest plan of Hanover together with Linden u. Eilenriede , city ​​map of Hanover with 4 subsidiary maps and subsidiary pieces as well as a street directory, lithograph and print by W. Oldemeyer Nachf., Hanover, 1924

Web links

Commons : W. Oldemeyer Nachsteiger  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Heinz Schmidt-Bachem : From paper: a cultural and economic history of the paper processing industry in Germany. Berlin; Boston; Massachusetts: De Gruyter, 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-023607-1 , p. 481, etc .; online through google books
  2. ^ According to Albert Gieseler recorded by Moritz Rühlmann : Present steam engines in the Kingdom of Hanover. In: Communications from the trade association for the Kingdom of Hanover , issue 6 [1860]
  3. Waldemar R. Röhrbein : EBHARDT, Georg Wilhelm Heinrich. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 102f.
  4. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  5. On the flyer to Wolfgang Günther: Relatio historica, warhaffte descriptions undtt detailed reports of the fiandtlichen homely raid, treacherous betrayal and the conquest of the place Paderborn in Westphalia "(1604), as well as privileges and statutes of the city of Paderborn, copies of Bernhard Stolte (1889); compare the information on the Internet portal “Westphalian History” of the LWL Institute for Westphalian Regional History and the Foundation of the Westphalia Initiative for Individual Responsibility and Common Good
  6. a b Ernst Bohlius, Wolfgang Leonhardt : The " List " 700 years of reviewing the village and town history , 1st edition, ed. from the Working Group District History List, Norderstedt: Books on Demand GmbH, 2004, ISBN 3-8334-0276-8 , p. 16; online through google books
  7. Compare, for example, this letterhead
  8. ^ Albert Lefèvre: W. Oldemeyer Nachf. , In ders .: The contribution of the Hanoverian industry to technical progress , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Volume 24 (1970), p. 276
  9. Carsten Urbanski (responsible): Hannov. Business books Factory W. Oldemeyer Successor / German company / Company overview , on the commercial site compaly.com ( Memento of the original from December 30, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the version dated December 30, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / compaly.com
  10. ibid .: W. Oldemeyer Successor Laundry KG / German Company / Company Overview in the version dated December 30, 2015 ( Memento of the original dated December 30, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / compaly.com
  11. Compare Stefan Schärer (responsible): Basic information on the company (including cross-references ) on the moneyhouse.de page in the version dated December 30, 2015