- model.icusocial.com the-mystery-of-the-williamson…This . Forgotten and neglected for 150 years after Mr. Williamson’s death in 1840, the tunnels have now been cleared, cleared and revived.
- tardis.wiki wiki/Williamson_TunnelsThe Williamson Tunnels were a series of tunnels beneath Liverpool, built under the direction of Joseph Williamson.
- wn.com Williamson's_tunnelsThe Williamson Tunnels are a labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England, which were built under the direction of the eccentric...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Williamson_…<nowiki>Williamson's Tunnels; Williamson Tunnels; Tunnels Williamson; labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England...
- tripadvisor.pt Attraction_Review-g186337-…It's a really interesting place to visit! The Williamson Tunnels are about a 30-minute walk from the centre of Liverpool, or you can easily get there by bus.
- tripadvisor.com.br Attraction_Review-g186337-…The tunnels are amazing, and deep, and head-spinning ! Old Williamson must have been one very unique gentleman to have had all these tunnels dug out and...
- en.advisor.travel poi/Williamson-Tunnels-7171The Williamson Tunnels consist of a labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England (grid reference SJ362902)...
- layermap.com williamson-tunnels-199774The tunnels were built by Joseph Williamson, a wealthy tobacco merchant, who employed hundreds of men to dig the tunnels in the early 1800s.
- whattodowiththekids.co.uk places-to-visit/…Home Places to visit Williamsons Tunnels. ... Visitors can see and touch the brick and sandstone workings of this key section of the tunnels, w.
- ragpickinghistory.co.uk post/the-williamson-…We may never know what Williamson was trying to achieve with his tunnels to nowhere, but that detracts in no way from their sublime grandeur.