The number of dwellings in London, at that time, is not known. What can be accurately quoted is than 13000 houses were destroyed, 89 churches and 52 Guild Halls. This represented 430 acres and 80% of the City
St pauls cathedral was burnt to the ground along with a few other trade buildings
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
No, it survived the fire.
The negatives of the Great Fire Of London was that many people died or got injured. It also burned down many houses.
At the time of the Great Fire, most of the houses were built of wood enabling the fire to spread rapidly. When the city was rebuilt, they used stone to build the houses which obviously wouldn't burn so easily.
It destroyed 13000 houses in what was then Central London.
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
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
The Black Death The Great Fire of London stuff like that
13,000 houses and 89 churches were destroyed in the great fire of London.
to never make wooden houses
The Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed most of the buildings which preceded that time, but the Tower of London (11th century and earlier) survived.
The fire destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left an estimated 70,000 people homeless.
St pauls cathedral was burnt to the ground along with a few other trade buildings
The Great Fire of London in 1666 spread rapidly because the wooden houses were packed close together and it had been a particularly dry summer.
13,200 houses were destroyed making 70,000 people homeless.
people died and houses burnt and i just fell over