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James Stonehouse was a contemporary of Joseph Williamson who explored his tunnels extensively and made sketches and accounts of them which have proved to be valuable historical documents in studies of Williamson's life.<ref>[https://williamsontunnels.com/history-2/stonehouse-and-hand/ ''Stonehouse and Hand'' on Williamsontunnels.com]</ref> The historical Stonehouse, was born in Liverpool, on the 4th of June in 1769 or ’70 and lived into his 90s. Stonehouse toured the tunnels just five years after Williamson died. He searched and made sketches and a map of tunnels in 1845 and published findings in two books: Recollections of Old Liverpool (1863) and The Streets of Liverpool (1869) [2]. | James Stonehouse was a contemporary of Joseph Williamson who explored his tunnels extensively and made sketches and accounts of them which have proved to be valuable historical documents in studies of Williamson's life.<ref>[https://williamsontunnels.com/history-2/stonehouse-and-hand/ ''Stonehouse and Hand'' on Williamsontunnels.com]</ref> The historical Stonehouse, was born in Liverpool, on the 4th of June in 1769 or ’70 and lived into his 90s. Stonehouse toured the tunnels just five years after Williamson died. He searched and made sketches and a map of tunnels in 1845 and published findings in two books: Recollections of Old Liverpool (1863) and The Streets of Liverpool (1869) [2]. | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
# https://williamsontunnels.com/history-2/stonehouse-and-hand/ | # https://williamsontunnels.com/history-2/stonehouse-and-hand/ | ||
# https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/21324/pg21324-images.html | # https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/21324/pg21324-images.html |