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The Great Fire of London: Exploring its Remnants and HistoryDesigned by Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke, this stone column reaches a height of 202 feet, exactly 202 feet from the spot where the fire is said to have started. Climbing its 311 steps offers ...
Rat: How did The Great Fire of London start? (SINGS) Something’s burning, something’s burning. Fetch the ketchup, fetch the ketchup… BBQ! BBQ! It’s burnt and it’s crispy.Before ovens ...
LONDON -- Sept. 2, 2016 marks 350 years since the Great Fire of London tore through the city, leaving mass devastation in its wake. SEE ALSO: Beatrix Potter stamps are here, and they are so fluffy ...
It was then destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666, at which point the old structure was razed in favor of the new St Paul’s, which still stands today. Astonishingly, it was left ...
For the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, Horrible Histories returns for a one-off special looking at the disaster and the events that surrounded it. On the night of September 2nd, a ...
Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service extinguish Warwick Bridge Primary School's Pudding Lane (Image: Supplied) "The children have been fully immersed in life in 1666 and have thoroughly enjoyed learning ...
Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London. The 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London is September 2016, so we're visiting The Monument with David Laird ...
In 1665, one year before the Great Fire of London, Newport was already a thriving market town with narrow streets filled by homes mostly made of wood. Tragedy struck on the afternoon of Friday ...
An illustration of the Great Fire of London. The west side of St Paul's Cathedral is on fire and people are fleeing from the gates of London with their belongings. The stones of St Paul’s flew ...
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