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. ...
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The Great Fire of London which took place in September 1666 is generally regarded as the one and only great fire to afflict the capital but since Roman ...
In September 1666 the heart of England's capital, the City of London (now London's financial district), was devastated by fire.
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.
The Great Fire of London. Travel back to September 1666 and experience the burning reality of the day; learn more about the London Dungeon attractions
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 started at 2am on the Sunday of 22 September 1666. ... The available fire protection was the buckets, hooks and squirts, under the nominal ...
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 ...