<b>1898 * - 1902 / Bruxelles, Rue d'Anderlecht, 122 renumbered 146<10.8.1900></b> Successor: Van Herlé A. ° 2.12.1877; + 3.5.1957. At this address from 18.3.1898 until 8.3.1902. <b>1902 * - 1905 / Bruxelles, Rue des Foulons, 65 & 35</b> Successor: Becker M. (& Cie) (at n° 65) "Photography of art and industrial work". Registered at no. 65 from 8.3.1902 until 13.10.1905, when Stern declared his departure for Brussels - Berchem. Views of construction works on the Place des Palais, 1904. <b>1906 Bruxelles, Rue Saint-Christophe, 91</b> Industrial photography. <b>1907 - 1914 > Bruxelles - Saint-Josse, Chaussée de Haecht, 97<07>, 48<08-11> then 24<12>, 24-26<12-14> or 26<13></b> Successor: Polak Samuel (at no. 48) Statement at this address, "Gold Medal, International Exhibition, 1904". On CAB at no. 97 dated April 1907, "Ideal Photo. Proprietor Emile Bauwens. Director-operator Maurice Stern. Children a speciality". This association must have been brief. At no. 48, credit on mount, "Photo Studio / Director Maurice Stern". Listed at no. 26 also as "Sern" under photographic suppliers in the 1913 Monod directory. Stern continued to operate at no. 26 in the interwar period until at least 1936. He became the founding president of the "Union des Photographes Professionels Belges" in 1929.