Manchester Bus Bees
Highlighting the uses of bee imagery by Manchester bus companies.
The Bees of Monton
A short journey over to Monton reveals a plethora of Bee designs.
The Principal Manchester Clock Tower Bees
Standing 217 feet (66 metres) high, the clock tower of what is now the Palace Hotel was the tallest building in Manchester for many years.
Co-Operative Society Beehives
The beehive has long been one of the main symbols of the Cooperative movement, representing working together for the good of the whole.
STEM Bee – A Q&A with artist Kelly Stanford
A Q&A with STEM Bee artist, Kelly Stanford about her many bee-related projects.
The 22 Bees Project
The 22 Bee Project is an event to mark the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack.
Mancsy Q&A
All about Mancsy’s Bee prints, which have been appearing on Manchester’s streets since January 2012.
The Manchester Coat of Arms Bees
Granted to Manchester City Council in 1842, the coat of arms features seven bees flying over a globe. But why?
Manchester Civic Week Bee Medal
Learn about the Bee medals celebrating Manchester’s Civic Week of 1926.
Manchester City Council to make Bee available for use
Manchester City Council have made the Manchester Bee available to use for free under license.
The Bees of Piccadilly Place
Learn all about the bees that can be found in Piccadilly Place, including one hidden in plain sight.
City Centre Beehives – Manchester District & Beekeepers Association
Based in Heaton Park, the MDBKA’s main purpose is to promote the art of beekeeping.
Manchester Logo Bees
The Manchester Bee as a logo and design element for or businesses, sports teams and events.
Beehive Mill
The Grade II listed Beehive Mill can be found in Ancoats.
Coat of Arms Bees – University of Manchester
Dotted around University of Manchester’s Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas, you’ll see its coat of arms decorating buildings both inside and out.
City Centre Beehives – Manchester Cathedral
Atop city centre rooftops are a number of hidden beehives. We begin the series looking at Manchester Cathedral.
The Boddington Bees
Brewed in Manchester since 1778, Boddingtons has long been linked to the city.
Manchester Town Hall Bees
Home to its most ubiquitous and iconic design, Manchester Town Hall and the Manchester Bee are inseparably linked.
The Manchester Bees of Mural Life
Since late 2015, Quebek’s Manchester Bees have been appearing on walls across Manchester.
Bee in the City
This summer will see a swarm of 80 giant 3-D honey bee sculptures appearing across Manchester City Centre.
Coat of Arms Bees – Salford
Salford County Borough received its coat of arms just two years after Manchester, in 1844.
City Centre Beehives: St Peter’s House
St Peter’s House is the latest location in Manchester City Centre to become a home for bees.
City Centre Beehives – Whitworth Art Gallery
Now in its second season of beekeeping, the Whitworth Art Gallery is currently home to one beehive up on its roof.
The Manchester Bees of BeeMancunian
Discover the work of BeeMancunian and where you can see it around Manchester City Centre.