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[[Joseph Williamson]] was working on a series of tunnels beneath [[Liverpool]] in [[1820]]. [[James Stonehouse]] argued that they were without purpose, though Williamson argued that he was preparing for "the cataclysmic". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')
[[Joseph Williamson]] was working on a series of tunnels beneath [[Liverpool]] in [[1820]]. [[James Stonehouse]] argued that they were without purpose, though Williamson argued that he was preparing for "the cataclysmic". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
In the real world, the tunnels' true purpose is unclear, and is the subject of much academic speculation.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_Tunnels</ref>
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Revision as of 16:44, 3 November 2021

Williamson Tunnels

The Museum of Liverpool contained an exhibit on the Williamson Tunnels on 31 October 2021.

Joseph Williamson was working on a series of tunnels beneath Liverpool in 1820. James Stonehouse argued that they were without purpose, though Williamson argued that he was preparing for "the cataclysmic". (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse)

Behind the scenes

In the real world, the tunnels' true purpose is unclear, and is the subject of much academic speculation.[1]