• One of the most popular theories of the Tunnels’ construction is that Williamson was a philanthropist and wanted to employ a lot of people.
  • The Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels carry out investigations (including excavation and survey) on the site and campaigns for its protection.
  • Today, thanks to organisations like the Joseph Williamson Society and the Friends of Williamson's Tunnels, sections of the tunnels are accessible to the public.
  • The Williamson Tunnels were a series of tunnels beneath Liverpool, built under the direction of Joseph Williamson.
  • I Once again returned to Williamson’s tunnels this time with a group of volunteers that were from Drakelow Tunnels also!
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    • 2 Why were the Williamson Tunnels built?
    • 13 How much is the Williamson Tunnels?
  • One of the most popular theories of the Tunnels’ construction is that Williamson was a philanthropist and wanted to employ a lot of people.
  • A Brief History of the Williamson Tunnels.
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  • Williamson Built the Tunnels as a Shrine to God. People who have visited the Williamson Tunnels frequently comment on its cathedral-like atmosphere.
  • It has been an enjoyable and fascinating experience whilst volunteering for the “Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels” during the last 25 years.