The Age of Industry

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Across
  1. 3. – Works, birthplace of Stainless Steel manufacturing (8)
  2. 6. – Works, Grade II listed building built for the steel firm Ibbotson & Roebuck (5)
  3. 8. – Works, site where crankshafts for WW2’s Spitfire and Lancaster were forged (7)
  4. 14. – Mesters, term for Sheffield’s craftsmen in the mid 1800’s (6)
  5. 15. John – (1816-1896), industrialist who developed the conical spring buffer (5)
  6. 16. – Osborn & Company, steelmaker and engineering tool manufacturer (6)
  7. 19. Type of steel invented by Harry Brearley in 1912 (9)
  8. 20. World’s sole tuning fork manufacturer since 1933 (4)
Down
  1. 1. Thomas – (1705-1788), cutler and inventor of Sheffield Plate (9)
  2. 2. Railway station opened in 1870 (7)
  3. 4. – Works, Saville Street steel-making site opened by John Brown in 1856 (5)
  4. 5. Benjamin – (1704-1776), inventor of the crucible method of making steel (8)
  5. 7. – Vickers (1804-1897), Titan who formed his steel foundry in 1828 (7)
  6. 9. Industrial sabotage experienced by small employers in the 1800’s (9)
  7. 10. – Sheaf Works, Sheffield’s first integrated steel and cutlery factory (7)
  8. 11. Deadly disease suffered by many metal grinders in the late 19th century (9)
  9. 12. Sheffield-, car and motorcycle manufacturer that operated from 1907-1920 (7)
  10. 13. Which famous New York City bridge was built with Sheffield steel? (8)
  11. 17. Sheffield office opened in 1773 responsible for stamping precious metals (5)
  12. 18. Low-head river dam that harnessed water power for local mills (4)