• One of the most popular theories of the Tunnels’ construction is that Williamson was a philanthropist and wanted to employ a lot of people.
  • ...their chances of winning a cash prize of £1000 for there team taking place at the @williamson_tunnels 🚀💀 How does voting work ❓ At the start of the.
  • ...one which charges for admission but is more the finished article, and the one I reviewed (The Friends of Williamson's Tunnels), which is still a work in progress.
  • The Williamson Tunnels had remained derelict, filled with rubble and refuse, until archaeological investigations were carried out in 1995.
  • The Williamson Tunnels were a series of tunnels beneath Liverpool, built under the direction of Joseph Williamson. Williamson was working on the tunnels in 1820.
  • The Williamson Tunnels are a labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England, which were built under the direction of the eccentric...
  • The 19th century Liverpool historian James Stonehouse, who toured parts of the tunnels following Williamson's death in 1840, described the labyrinth as “a...
  • A significant milestone has been reached in the mammoth effort to excavate and clear the underground labyrinth known as Williamson’s Tunnels.
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  • Constructed between 1810 and 1840 for Joseph Williamson, a successful tobacco merchant and philanthropist, the purpose of these tunnels remains...