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Tanner's Brook         
RIVER IN HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Tanners Brook
Tanner's Brook is a river that rises in North Baddesley and flows to Southampton Water. The brook's name comes from a 19th-century tannery that stood close to where the river passed under Millbrook Road in Millbrook.
Tanners' Tower         
The Tanners' Tower (, ) in Sighişoara, belonging to Mureș County, Romania, was built around the 13th –14th centuries in the southeastern part of the city. It has a square plan, with a small, sloping roof in a single direction.
Tanners Hall         
RUINS IN GLOUCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UK
Tanners Hall was a 13th century town house and is now a ruin located on Gouda Way in Gloucester. It is the oldest non-religious building and only surviving medieval domestic stone house in the city.

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Examples of use of TANNERS
1. A study found a majority of underage tanners were not asked for proof of age before using the sunbeds.
2. The shelves of Moscow‘s cosmetics megastores, such as Ile de Beaute, L‘etoile and Arbat Prestige, are stocked with self–tanners.
3. The burakumin are the descendants of people who were considered under Buddhist beliefs to be unclean _ butchers, tanners, undertakers _ and were separated from the general population.