Catalogue description Records of the Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society

This record is held by Manchester Archives and Local Studies

Details of M473
Reference: M473
Title: Records of the Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society
Description:

M473/1 Committee Minutes 1859-1963

 

M473/1/1/1-60 General Board 1859-1963

 

M473/1/2/1-28 Finance Committee 1873-1950

 

M473/1/3/1-11 Grocery Committee 1903-1942

 

M473/1/4/1-3 Bakery Committee 1873-1886

 

M473/1/5/1-5 Farming Committee 1884-1901

 

M473/1/6/1-8 Drapery Committee 1873-1920

 

M473/1/7/1-8 Bye Departments Committee 1936-1950

 

M473/1/8/1-8 Trading Committee 1918-1936

 

M473/1/9/1-3 Mortgage Committee 1896-1943

 

M473/1/10/1 Education Committee 1882-1889

 

M473/1/11/1 Joint Advisory Committee 1919-1946

 

M473/1/12/1-2 Extensions Committee 1875-1887

 

M473/1/13/1-3 Development Committee 1919-1956

 

M473/1/14/1 Central Alterations Committee 1935-1946

 

M473/1/15/1-2 'A' Committee 1952-1956

 

M473/1/16/1-2 'B' Committee 1952-1956

 

M473/1/17/1-2 General Purposes Committee 1957-1960

 

M473/1/18/1 Superannuation Committee 1923-1932

 

M473/1/19/1 Sundry Sub-Committees 1908-1938

 

M473/1/20/1 Minutes of Delegates to the Co-operative Wholesale Society Meeting 1886-1891

 

M473/1/21/1-2 Programme of Business for Committee 1877-1883

 

M473/2 Reports, Balance Sheets and Statistics 1859-1956

 

M473/2/1/1-7 Quarterly Reports and Balance Sheets 1859-1947

 

M473/2/2/1-2 Statistics 1893-1956

 

M473/3 Manchester Co-operative Emporium Limited 1945-1971

 

M473/3/1/1 Committee Minutes 1945-1971

 

M473/4 Manchester Co-operative Chemist Limited 1950-1965

 

M473/4/1/1 Board Meetings 1950-1965

 

M473/5 Manchester and Salford Co-operative Building Society Limited 1925-1982

 

M473/5/1 Annual Returns 1925-1982

 

M473/5/2 Notification of Death and Probate 1967-1976

 

M473/6 Birchfields Social Institute 1939-1949

 

M473/6/1/1 Committee Minutes 1939-1949

 

M473/7 Miscellaneous 1859

 

M473/7/1 Rules of the Society 1859

Date: 1859-1982
Held by: Manchester Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society, 1858-1970, Lancashire

Norwest Regional Co-operative Society, 1970-1982

Physical description: 142 boxes (1.278 mcu)
Subjects:
  • Manchester, Lancashire
  • Salford, Lancashire
  • Manchester, Greater Manchester
  • Cooperatives
Administrative / biographical background:

The Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society was formed Christmas Eve 1858 when a group of men, from the Roby Sunday School Mutual Improvement Society, held a meeting and decided to open a co-operative store for the sale of provisions and other necessaries. Shares were one pound each, the hundred members necessary to start the venture were quickly found and the Society opened for business at 168 Great Ancoats Street on 4 June 1859. Amalgamation with the Openshaw Industrial Society led to the opening of a second store in December of that year. In 1860 a store was opened in Salford and in 1864 new central premises were opened in Downing Street, which for many years were the headquarters of the Society.

 

As was the case with other co-operative societies, the Manchester and Salford Society had a commitment to education, to the 'intellectual improvement of the members'. The Society's rules provided for two and a half percent of the profit to be given voluntarily by members for educational purposes and the Literary Department (later the Education Committee) was responsible for putting the funds to good use. In 1865 a library was established at the Downing Street premises and earlier, in 1860, the first issue of The Co-operator had been published. Edited by Henry Pitman, it was the first newspaper to be run on co-operative principles. When it was taken over by the newly-formed Co-operative Printing Society in 1871, it was re-named the Co-operative News. The following archive collection however contains no records from the Literary Department and only one minute book from the Education Committee (ref: M473/1/10/1).

 

The 1970's and 1980's saw the gradual amalgamation of fifty to sixty previously autonomous societies in the north west. In 1970 the Manchester and Salford Society merged with the Stockport and Pennine Societies to form the Norwest Regional Society. In 1982 the Norwest merged with the Pioneers Society to form the Norwest Pioneers Co-operative Society.

 

The following records were deposited in 1983, 1985 and 1997 by the Member Relations Department of what is now United Norwest Co-operatives Limited. Records of the Failsworth Industrial Co-operative Society, formerly numbered at M473/3, have been transferred to the Oldham Archives Service.

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