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Market Tavern
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The Market Tavern on the corner of Percy Street and Tontine in Hanley. There is a small amount of rather attractive terracotta decoration on this building and I would date it as being from the 1880s. Since I took this photograph a lot of the street clutter has been removed in a pedestrianisation scheme.
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