The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
It started in a Bakery shop in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
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The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
It started in a Bakery shop in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
Pudding Lane, at a bakery.
THE great fire of london
Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
The Great Fire of London started the Pudding Lane in a bakery shop.
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.
The Great fire of London in 1666 broke out at night at Farriner's Bakery in Pudding Lane as a small accidental fire.
In this sentence, "everyday" is used as an adverb to describe how the bakery smells. It does not require a hyphen as it is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "smells."
It started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane when the baker left his bread oven unattended and the bakery caught fire.