• 4 Are Williamson Tunnels open to public? 5 How many people died building the Mersey tunnel? 6 Who owns the Mersey Tunnels? 7 Why did Vietnam have so...
  • Cat Links Underground, Williamsons tunnels. Williamsons tunnel III (Group visit). Posted on 1st October 20161st November 2018 the elusive.
  • There’s no map and no one yet knows how far the tunnels stretch, but, for decades, the Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels have been clearing rubble.
  • Williamson had bought land on Mason Street on which to build houses. He employed a number of men to dig tunnels...
  • Managed by a board of trustees, the Friends of Williamson's Tunnels (FoWT) is dedicated to exploring, excavating, and preserving the 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.
  • Were the Williamson Tunnels a reflection of Williamson’s obsessive-compulsive personality?
  • As we were in Liverpool last Thursday, we took the opportunity to visit Williamson's Tunnels. Only a fairly small, but representative, section has been opened...
  • After Joseph Williamson's death, that took place long before 1904, the tunnels were shut down and all the work was stopped.
  • Each volunteer playing their own vital part in the running of the charity, to the essential research of Joseph Williamson and his tunnels.