A view across the construction site for the St Mary's Estate showing low rise flats being built using the 12M Jespersen system

Date:
May 1966
Location:
St Mary's Estate, Oldham, Oldham
Reference:
JLP01/01/156/12
Type:
Photograph (Print)
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Description

In 1963, John Laing and Son Ltd bought the rights to the Danish industrialised building system known as Jespersen (sometimes referred to as Jesperson). The company built factories in Scotland, Hampshire and Lancashire producing Jespersen prefabricated parts and precast concrete panels, allowing the building of housing to be rationalised, saving time and money. The 12M Jespersen building system was first used in Britain when four prototype flats were erected by Laing for the County Borough of Oldham in 1964. These were later followed by the St Mary's Estate on which 500 dwellings were built, comprising of low rise flats and modern terraced houses, replacing the earlier slums which had occupied the area. The 12M Jespersen flats on the housing estate were later demolished in 2007 with only the houses left standing.

This image was catalogued as part of the Breaking New Ground Project in partnership with the John Laing Charitable Trust in 2019-20.

Content

This is part of the Volume: JLP01/01/156 Jespersen Factories and Housing and Sectra Multi-Storey Flats; within the Series: JLP01/01 John Laing Photographic Collection Project Albums; within the Collection: JLP01 John Laing Photographic Collection

Rights

© Rowland, King and Co.

Keywords

Mid 20th Century Housing Estate, Urban Landscape, Construction