It's not so grim up north
Across
- 4. , Only female other than Queen Victoria to have a statue in Manchester (2)
- 8. , Grade I listed, oldest free public reference library in the English speaking world (1)
- 9. , statue gifted in honour of the support that the working people of Manchester gave in their fight for the abolition of slavery during the American Civil War (2).
- 11. , grade I listed Collegiate parish church. Mostly c.1422-1520, with later alterations (2)
- 13. , Grade II listed public house which contains a set of murals commemorating the Peterloo Massacre (2)
- 14. , a sculptural memory of a pioneer of modern computing (2)
- 15. , Papier-mache dome structure which played a part in putting man on the moon (2)
- 16. , Object built in 1968 by pioneering artist who worked with the London County Council Housing Architects Department and led research at the Cement and Concrete Association (3
Down
- 1. ,Statue commemorating the contentious health tonic created in 1908 as a product of the temperance movement (1).
- 2. , Grade II listed, railway structure on the way to becoming a green 'sky park' (2)
- 3. , Oldest surviving passenger railway station with links to the oldest television soap opera in the world (4)
- 5. , Grade I listed building with strong anti-Jacobite connections currently on the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register (3).
- 6. , Victorian convenience where alcohol can be consumed (2)
- 7. , Historically interesting as one of the oldest oyster bars and chop houses in England (1)
- 10. - former roman fort, now a scheduled monument (1)
- 12. , 19th century public house with unusual Gothic ceiling and said to have been used as courtroom associated with former market close to this site (3)