o.tibets, 189a. our historian has never been down himself, now it been scanned, it can. what do you make of it? mi; what do you make of it? my first what do you make of it? ii1 first impression is across the two different types of construction in here. ifind it quite interesting, we have this red brick up above, large parts of warwick were completely gutted by fire in 169a and 95, and so this would certainly correlate to this being built maybe when the houses up above were demolished and rebuilt after the fire. of course what really interests me is down below, this sandstone tunnel, because this looks like it has been really carved quite aggressively and quite vigorously into the rock. ii vigorously into the rock. if this isjust a waste tunnel, this is just a waste tunnel, why is it so big? this isjust a waste tunnel, why is it so big? why is it so big? that is a very good why is it so big? that is a very good question. - why is it so big? that is a very good question. my i why is i
be a waste tunnel? well, our historian has never been down himself, but now it s been scanned, he can. what do you make of it? yeah so my first impressions, really, of seeing it is, of course, the two different types of construction in here. ifind it quite interesting, up above we ve got this red brick. you know, large parts of warwick were completely gutted by fire in 1694 95, and so this would certainly correlate to this being built, maybe, when the houses up above were demolished and rebuilt after the fire. of course, what really interests me is down below, this sandstone tunnel, because this looks like it has been really carved quite aggressively and quite vigorously into the rock. if this is just a waste tunnel, why is it so big? you know what, it s a very, very good question. my instinct before coming down here was that it was carved quite large because, of course, people would be coming down