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Illustration of the CIS Building, Corporation
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Illustration of the CIS Building, Corporation
Illustration of the CIS Building, Corporation Street, Manchester
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© The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive / Mary Evans
Coop Cooperative Corporation Insurance Manchester Movement Wholesale
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This illustration transports us back in time to the heart of Manchester's bustling commercial district, where the majestic CIS Building proudly stands on Corporation Street. The turn-of-the-century architecture is a testament to the city's rich industrial heritage, with its grandiose design and intricate details. The CIS Building, an abbreviation for the Cooperative Wholesale Society's Central Insurance Building, was a significant structure for the Cooperative Movement, which was a vital part of Manchester's social and economic fabric during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. The Cooperative Wholesale Society was a pioneering organization that aimed to provide affordable goods and services to its members, and the CIS Building was a symbol of their success and commitment to the community. The illustration showcases the building's distinctive features, including the ornate windows, the elaborate cornice, and the impressive lantern at the top. The use of warm colors and intricate details adds to the vintage charm of the image, making it a delight for history enthusiasts and those who appreciate the beauty of bygone eras. The CIS Building was not only a landmark for the Cooperative Movement but also for the city of Manchester as a whole. It represented the city's industrial prowess, its commitment to social reform, and its forward-thinking approach to business and commerce. Today, the building may no longer exist, but this illustration serves as a reminder of its historical significance and the important role it played in Manchester's history. The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive Collection, from which this illustration is taken, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Manchester's history, architecture, and the Cooperative Movement. The collection offers a unique insight into the city's past and provides a visual record of its evolution over time.
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