The Museum Tavern was expanded in 1855 and much of what we see today dates from then or a little later. Despite the removal of partitions that divided Victorian drinkers, much of the carved wooden fittings, etched and cut glass outer windows and some coloured leaded-glass detail remain. It was visited by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, J.B. Priestley and Karl Marx.
Buildings - Misc
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