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  2. Williamson Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Williamson appears several times throughout the series, appearing in locations and time periods he couldn't have naturally reached; the penultimate episode reveals that the tunnels somehow contain portals across time and space, which Williamson has been exploring in an attempt to find a way to stop the Flux.

  3. Joseph Williamson (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Williamson (10 March 1769 – 1 May 1840) was an eccentric English businessman, philanthropist and property owner who is best known for the Williamson Tunnels, which were constructed under his direction in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England.

  4. Hobby tunneling - Wikipedia

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    The complex, totalling 186 square metres (2,000 sq ft), is used as a home and a museum. [1] The Williamson Tunnels are a network of tunnels in Liverpool, England, thought to have been dug under the direction of tobacco merchant Joseph Williamson between 1810 and 1840.

  5. List of museums in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Williamson Art Gallery and Museum: Birkenhead: Wirral: Art: Collections include Victorian oil paintings, English watercolours, Liverpool porcelain and Della Robbia Pottery, ship models, local history Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre: Liverpool: Liverpool: History: Early 19th century network of tunnels and exhibits about their builder Wirral ...

  6. The Old Stableyard, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The stableyard came into the possession of Liverpool Corporation in 1858. In 1867, with the appointment of a veterinary surgeon and shire horse enthusiast, Richard Reynolds, became one of several 'stud' stables owned by the corporation, Reynolds having persuaded the city fathers that keeping and breeding their own horses was cheaper and more efficient than relying on private contractors.

  7. William Lyttle - Wikipedia

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    William Lyttle (1931 – June 2010) was an Irish eccentric, notable for digging an extensive network of tunnels under his home in De Beauvoir Town, London. [1]Lyttle was dubbed "The Mole Man of Hackney" by the Hackney Gazette due to his digging, a nickname that was later adopted more widely by the press.

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  9. List of tunnels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wilcox Tunnel, which carries Wilcox Boulevard through Missionary Ridge and connects to Shallowford Road. Whiteside Tunnel (Missionary Ridge Railroad Tunnel) carries the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum trains between East Chattanooga and Grand Junction. Construction of the tunnel was started by the Chattanooga, Harrison, Georgetown and ...