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{{first pic|Williamson Tunnels (THA).jpg|Joseph Williamson's workforce dig one in a series of tunnels under Liverpool. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')}} | {{first pic|Williamson Tunnels (THA).jpg|Joseph Williamson's workforce dig one in a series of tunnels under Liverpool. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')}} | ||
'''Williamson Tunnels''' were a series of tunnels beneath [[Liverpool]]. | |||
[[Joseph Williamson]] was working on | [[Joseph Williamson]] was working on the tunnels 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]]'') | ||
[[Alfie's granddad]], who was working on the construction, reckoned there were [[dining hall]]s and [[bedroom]]s. Accroding to some claims, there was an army in the tunnels. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'') | |||
After [[Joseph Williamson]]'s death, that took place long before [[1904]], the tunnels were shut down and all the work was stopped. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'') | |||
In [[2021]], the Williamson Tunnels were being excavated. By that time they had become a tourist attraction. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'') The [[Museum of Liverpool]] contained an exhibit on the Williamson Tunnels on [[31 October]] [[2021]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 10:17, 3 December 2021
Williamson Tunnels were a series of tunnels beneath Liverpool.
Joseph Williamson was working on the tunnels in 1820. James Stonehouse argued that they were without purpose, though Williamson argued that he was preparing for "the cataclysmic". (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse)
Alfie's granddad, who was working on the construction, reckoned there were dining halls and bedrooms. Accroding to some claims, there was an army in the tunnels. (TV: Survivors of the Flux)
After Joseph Williamson's death, that took place long before 1904, the tunnels were shut down and all the work was stopped. (TV: Survivors of the Flux)
In 2021, the Williamson Tunnels were being excavated. By that time they had become a tourist attraction. (TV: Survivors of the Flux) The Museum of Liverpool contained an exhibit on the Williamson Tunnels on 31 October 2021. (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]