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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 ...
Crowds gathered in London Sunday night to watch flames devour a replica of the city’s 17th-century skyline to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire.
Are you a history geek? You are in luck then. The interactive exhibition “Fire! Fire!” currently at the Museum of London, commemorates the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London ...
The infamous Great Fire of London was finally extinguished 352 years ago today. Over the course of three days in September 1666, what started as a small fire in a bakery on Pudding Lane grew into ...
350 years ago, the Great Fire of London destroyed four-fifths of the city. Jay Tidmarsh explains what Amatrice can learn from how the British capital rebuilt.
Fire in the City: Artists in the Blitz — which is on from now until December 2023 — brings London's 'Second Great Fire' into burning hot focus and, what's more, the free exhibition features ...
The Great Fire of London in 1666, which razed 436 acres of the mostly-timber city and lasted for four days, was so devastating it secured its place in the history books.
Image Credit: wikicommons One of the more surprising consequences of the fire that destroyed London 350 years ago this week was the way it spawned an entire literature of loss.
The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St Paul’s, artist unknown (c.1670). Yale Centre for British Art Given that Thomas Dagger was sandwiched between the Farriners, Jeater and I ...
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