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