What Caused the Great Fire of London - and Why Couldn't It Be Stopped? • The Crown Chronicles
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It was September 2 in the early morning when Thomas Farryner badly turned off the coals of a chimney and unleashed a fire that spread through almost the entire English capital propitiated by the winds, the building materials and the mayor’s hesitations to fight it. The flames destroyed more than 13,000 houses, 87 churches and almost all the important buildings. The monument that recalls the tragedy and the suicides that chose him to kill himself.
What caused the Great Fire of London - and why couldn't it be stopped? • The Crown Chronicles
One of the most iconic events in British history was the Great Fire of London. A tale of destruction, disaster and superstition. It began 359 years ago today, so let’s take a look at the causes and consequences of that disastrous spark… What caused the Great Fire of London? Flames originated in a bakery on […] The post What caused the Great Fire of London – and why couldn’t it be stopped? appeared first on The Crown Chronicles.
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