The Great Fire of London of September 1666 was one of the most famous incidents in Stuart England. It was the second tragedy to hit the city in the ...
The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of London, England, from Sunday, September 2 to Wednesday, September 5, 1666. ...
Fire and Plague. In 1665, Charles II was faced with a great health crisis: an outbreak of Bubonic Plague in London commonly referred to as the Great Plague. ...
Created by the Museum of London, in partnership with The National Archives, London Fire Brigade Museum, National Portrait Gallery and London Metropolitan Archives. ...
Information, images, other resources and links about the Great Fire. ... The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts ...
The people of London who had managed to survive the Great Plague in 1665 must have thought that the year 1666 could only be better, and couldn't possibly be worse! ...
It is no exaggeration to describe the fire which started in London on September 2nd 1666 as 'Great' ... England's great capital city was put on the verge of ruin by a ...
The story of the Great Fire of London, Samuel Pepy's account, and Christopher Wren rebuilding of London.
Samuel Pepys' Diary with information about his life and the 17th century background. Selected extracts are supported by a complete transcription of his shorthand text.