The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
It started at the bakery of Thomas Farriner on the 5th September 1666
Robert Hubert confessed to starting the fire in Westminster; but when he realised the fire didn't reach Westminster, he said he threw a have thrown a crude fire grenade out the window of Thomas Farriner's Bakery. All his storyies were false. Also, the catholics were blamed because they were villians of Protestants.
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negligence at a bakery.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
Pudding Lane, at a bakery.
The Great Fire of London started the Pudding Lane in a bakery shop.
THE great fire of london
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
It started at the bakery of Thomas Farriner on the 5th September 1666
Thomas Farrinor's bakery started the fire accidentally, and the abundance of flammable materials continued to spread the blaze.
yes... i hope this helps. The great fire of London was started by a baker when hes bakery set on fire and the fire spread-ed very quickly.
In September of 1666, fire broke out in a London bakery. The resulting blaze threatened to destroy the city. It destroyed many buildings but loss of life was limited to as few as five people.
the great fire of London started in a bakery and then spread on the houses. Because the houses were made of wood and straw, it made it easier to burn. Fuel- the houses
in 1666 in the bakery at pudding lane because Thomas Farronor did not put his fire out it spread for 4 days and 5 people died and the bakers maid was the first person to die because she was too scared to climb on the roof and jump.