Cleaning the Co-operative Insurance Society Building in Manchester,Manchester

Two workers brushing the 'CIS' lettering on the tower of the Co-operative Insurance Society Building in Manchester. In 1959, John Laing plc began work on the construction of two office blocks for the Co-operative Society in Manchester. The Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) tower was over 350ft high when completed in 1962, and was the tallest office block in the country at the time. Since then, many tall towers have been built across the country and Britain's landscape has evolved.

Location

Greater Manchester Manchester

Period

1960s (1960 - 1969)

Themes

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1960s (1960 - 1969) workers tower-block men