At a baker's shop in Pudding Lane. Pudding Lane still exists today although the bakers burnt down in the fire.
The Great Fire of London started the Pudding Lane in a bakery shop.
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monument ni the city of london There is a plaque in the street that was Pudding Lane, where the fire started......honestly why answer the way you do
The Great Fire of London STARTED in Pudding Lane and by the end, there were no streets left - they had all been burned.
The Great Fire of London (1666) started on Pudding Lane and subsequently ended at Pye Corner -coincidence? -I think not!
Pudding Lane on 2 September 1666.
The disater in London before the great fire of london, was a out break of the plague, which is also commonly known as the black death. The plague spread through London, killing many people in the year 1665.
In a baker's shop on Pudding Lane belonging to Thomas Farynor.
We usually remember the Great Fire of London by the famous children's rhyme as follows: London's burning, London's burning. Fetch the engines, fetch the engines. Fire fire, Fire Fire! Pour on water, pour on water. London's burning, London's burning.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.