What would happen like a great London fires


In 1666 Firefires turned out LondonDestroying 13,200 houses and leave about 100,000 people homeless.

The inferno, which started to cook in Pudgen Lane 2 September 2 September, is spreading in all the city in a strong wind and a very dry summer.

Now the capital of all these four-day capital. Only one life died.

It’s hard to imagine what makes someone over to destroy the city if it is to be done today.

Anton Hofmman Anton, Classman, is found the way of a great London fire to the modern city.

It shows that if the same fire was spread in 2025, you can fall into all the London city including Hometete.

The business of the business authorities will be dropped, and the Bank Bank and the normal roads may be disappointed.

Ned hotel will be caught by fire on fire.

Map show that the area with the area involved as the same firewood was broken today

A picture of London's 17th-year-old Barge Barge River on the Thames

A picture of London’s 17th-year-old Barge Barge River on the Thames

If the fire was done today, Wrimenie News New

If the fire was done today, Wrimenie News New

However, the map shows that the fire hurries Morger Morgate, Adkin and London tower.

Fortunately, fires ago than 350 years ago, they were not spread to south of the river because ancient fire was destroyed the London Bridge.

At that time, the fire was preserved and spread to wood, wood, and burning places such as oil and tallow.

The city was also full of sheds and monsters with grass and grass.

‘In 1666 there was no body organized,’ Jane ru Rug, honey in London fire wargeuation, he said.

‘To turn off the fire was very important with skill or knowledge.

Skill buckets, axes and squirts are used to fight fires, but they were worthwhile. ‘

Samuel Phays, a man who was sitting at the time, preserved well-kept materials, and helps to encourage upstaters.

If the same fire has been required to spread in 2025, if you started putting London's city, including the bank stairs (photo)

If the same fire has been required to spread in 2025, if you started putting London’s city, including the bank stairs (photo)

NED Hotel will be caught in the hills, along with the Runneenel's Market and St Paul's Church

NED Hotel will be caught in the hills, along with the Runneenel’s Market and St Paul’s Church

Modern signs that can be destroyed if the fires will take place today

If the same fire was spread in 2025, if you started to fall on the city of all London including Hometer and Flet Street.

The business of the business authorities will be dropped, and the Bank Bank and the normal roads may be disappointed.

Ned hotel will be caught by fire on fire.

However, the map shows that the fire hurries Morger Morgate, Adkin and London tower.

The obliged people to go out of their homes to choose or hide what could not carry.

Mr peppers he / she put her cheese cheaper and cheaper wine on the flight.

His Scriptures from Monday 3 September reads:

‘What I put myself in my car. And, Lord! To view the roads and highways fill people with running and rise, I’m climbing any money to lose things. ‘

Mr Seys, the scribes to the royal army, speaking to the Navy manager should blow homes to stop the spread.

The Naviy – which was used to use a gun at the time – which happened and the fire was highly monitored by Wednesday, 5 September 1666.

However a small fire goes on to log in and the ground was so hot to walk for a few days later.

Peps written in his diary that even the king, Charles II, appeared to help light fire.

‘I will always search new things to make memorable ways by adding the curves,’ Anton told the emails.

‘The maps combine with my impression of my unusual, 3D, history, and London, which is already in life.

It’s hard to imagine the number of old events in the city that has changed; A flat and old maps often find it difficult to explain this.

To make the map has changed the way I see how much I visit each day and add my appreciation for the economy that is London. I hope to tell others to listen, in making the best of understanding. ‘

When the fire has the ability to waste, it’s a fireless fire that does not spread until now if you have to take place in London today.

Houses now been made with smaller materials such as concrete and bricks, and a fiery fighter, and a fiery fighter brush to be very nice to deal with Invindos.

After 1666 fires were released London got to be repaired.

Until the temporary buildings were made of sick devices, and the disease is easily spread. Many people died with the next time.

The highest cost of fire was compared to $ 10 million, at the time when London’s annual income was about $ 12,000.

The 202 faded monument, which is built between 1671 and 1677, now I will put the place where the fire started.

London’s Great fire

London’s greatest fire is known as one of the most popular, and drugs in London history.

It started on 1am Sunday 2 September 1666 in Thomas Werner’s Coliner Lane. Believes that because of dissolving from her oven falls on the oil of oil nearby.

The fire is said to be easily spreaded because London was a ‘dry in a long time, very hot’ and places near wood, log and fat. This was included in a powerful force.

Fire was only within five years, but the third of London was destroyed, including 13,200 homes, the 87 churches and the St Paul Paul.

About 100,000 persons in the homeless people built between a centuries of 50 to rebuild the city.

The Franch Hobert Hobert admits a great fire and proof, but the proof could prove that he was not in London at the time.

As part of building, adults decided to have a fixed reminder of a large fire near and when it started.

Sir Dalkitopher Wilren, searching to King Charles Ii and the Cardel’s Cardel’s Cardel, along with Dr Robert Hooke, made up a design.

Fixed the plans for a row with a tight hind of 311 hills to the observable tower.

Drum and copper Uurn when the flames left over, representing a great fire.

This arch, as it’s called, and 202ft (61 minutes) to show the distance between the column and places where the fire begins.

A monument on a monument that says:

‘The pillar is 202ft length, to be equivalent to the western distance from the Bani cooking where the fire broke out.’

This card was completed in 1677.

In 1979 vertical scholarships excavated the remains of the burning shop on the way that was closest to the cooking of the fire first.

In the cellar in the cellar found the remains of 20 piquates (pitch), something that burns easily and would help spread the fire.

Between burning items from shop, vertical experts have obtained the output of the fires that show that the fire temperatures were to the 1,700 Celsius.

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