Pete Hillier has the first of three dance sessions about the Great Fire of London of 1666. In this session the children find out how the Fire started in a small street called Pudding Lane.
How the Great Fire of London began and grew out of control. (1/2) London's Burning! London's Burning! Disaster strikes in ...
The Great Fire of London broke out on September 2, 1666, in Thomas Farriner's bakery on Pudding Lane. At the time, much of ...
THE tercentenary of the Great Fire of London (September 2–5, 1666) has given rise to discussion of the incidental meteorological factors. Atallah 1 compares the London fire with that at Hamburg ...
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 ...
A building which is believed to be the only structure to have survived the Great Fire of London on the Strand has been damaged after a bus crashed into it. The Wig and Pen, which survived the 1666 ...
The Great Fire of 1666 destroyed central London. Several intrepid designers saw the rebuilding process as an opportunity to fix the old city's problems. None of these plans were ever adopted. Why?
And remarkably, just like the Great Fire of London in 1666, there seem to have been few or even no casualties. Most sources suggest it tore through Builth on 27 December 1690, although some ...
The famous fire ripped through London for three days in 1666 ... Swimming in praise, the great man hurries to the confluence. He will refuse entry to the magpies, Pampon and Durrance will confine ...