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An under-threat heritage centre dedicated to preserving a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels in Liverpool has raised cash to ...
the eccentric 'King of Edge Hill' who built the Williamson Tunnels between 1810 and 1840, still stands on Mason Street as a beacon for the famous tunnels, which extend beneath Grinfield Street ...
Chris Iles/Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels/www.williamsontunnels.com One entrance into the tunnels was found in the basement of their patron’s former house (Credit: Chris Iles/Friends of ...
If you hadn’t already guessed, we’re talking about the Williamson Tunnels and this is what we happened when we paid a visit. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented ...
In the early 19th century, tobacco merchant Joseph Williamson started building houses near his home in Liverpool. By the time he died in 1840, one legacy of the ‘King of Edge Hill’ was a labyrinth of ...
A heritage centre dedicated to preserving the legacy of Liverpool's mysterious labyrinth of underground tunnels could close forever "unless a miracle occurs", its manager has said. The Williamson ...
The Williamson Tunnels are very real, as was the man behind them - and the mystery he left behind. BBC Bitesize has dug around into their history, for a story that’s as mysterious as anything ...
Volunteers in Liverpool are giving up their free time to clear out a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels that lurk beneath the city's Edge Hill area. The Friends of the Williamson Tunnels are removing ...
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