The fire was in September 1666
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The Plague of London in 1665. There were epidemics in other earlier years, but 1665 was bad enough to be given this title. Its thought that the fire cleared some very congested, poor housing, so the plagues were not as serious in succeeding years.
The oldest structure in existence is the Great Pyramid, started 4,600 years ago, it is the sole remnant of the Seven Wonders of the World.
in 1675 and was completed in 1708- 42 years after the Great Fire of Londonit is 468 yeas old
Really close. It actually started about 6500 years ago. :) Idk I lied Bye
started 2nd September 1666
London 400 years ago was a small town there was one big problem it was rats then in pudding lane there was a fire
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 - 344 years ago.
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1952 it started and is running 57 years later (to 2009) at St Martins Theatre London
Yes he did die in the great fire if London The Great Fire of London was in 1666 but Samuel Pepys didn't die until 1703, 37 years later!!
The Romans developed the first port about 2000 years ago.
There have been fortifications on the site of the Tower of London for over 2000 years but the buildings as they appear today were begun in the 11th century.
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There have been fortifications on the site of the Tower of London for around 2000 years. However, the buildings that can be seen today were started in the 11th century.
Dr. Thomas Barnardo was 22 years old when he started the Ragged School in London in 1867. He began his work to provide education and support for impoverished children in the East End of London.
Because they are every 4 years. This would make them 120 years old.