Welcome to the London History Show!
Every episode, we'll be looking at a different statue, plaque, building or feature of London's landscape that you can find for yourself, and we'll tell its story.
In this episode, we're looking at the Great Fire of London.
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Further reading:
-The diary of Samuel Pepys: [ Ссылка ]
-The diary of John Evelyn: [ Ссылка ]
-"God's Terrible Voice in the City by Plague and Fire" by Thomas Vincent
-"A Time Traveller's Guide To Restoration Britain" by Ian Mortimer
-For teachers and parents, the Museum of London has loads of schools resources on their website, including three maps in Minecraft that recreate the 17th century city! [ Ссылка ]
I used pictures from the following photographers, who released their photos under Creative Commons licences on Wikipedia: Antony McCallum, Dr Moschi, Ashley Dace, MatzeTrier, Chris Downer, M. Eyre, Diego Delso, Neddyseagoon, Steve Cadman. LoopZilla, Lonpicman, and Sue Adair.
The map of the extent of the fire was created by Wikipedia user Bunchofgrapes.
00:00 London in 1666
02:20 Chapter One: Firestarter
05:56 Chapter Two: Panic
07:35 Chapter Three: Firefighting
11:10 Chapter Four: Was It Terrorists?
12:33 Chapter Five: Rebuilding
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