No, it survived the fire.
The nursery rhyme is about a medieval bridge which crossed the river Thames in London. At that time, the wooden bridge had houses and shops on it.
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About 13200 houses were destroyed 89 churches (besides chapels) 4 city gates 400 streets libraries schools hospitals and a lot of stately edifices Submited by Evie age 12
The Great Fire of London started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane on September 2nd 1666. Pudding Lane still exists today but the baker shop burned down in the fire.
The Great Fire of London started by accident in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in 1666. Pudding Lane is still there although the baker's shop was, of course, burnt down in the fire. At the time, dissident Catholics were blamed for the fire and a Latin inscription on the plinth of the monument to commemorate the fire blamed Catholics, although this was later deleted.
Yes the tower bridge of 1666 did burn. ... but what we now know as Tower Bridge had not yet been built
It started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in September 1666. Pudding Lane is still there today although the baker's shop burnt down in the fire.
Well London Bridge is a Popular Bridge in London that they Made a song out of it (london bridge is Falling down falling down falling down London bridge is falling do my fair Lady) This is Kathryn Frances Jaclyn in Mrs .Waibels class
There have been a number of different London Bridges over the past 2000 years. In 46AD, the Romans built the first bridge across the Thames River; it was a simple wooden construction which was burnt down in 1014.
The children's song about London Bridge falling down.
London Bridge Is Falling Down was created in 1744.
Yes. The theatre was burned down and they had to cancel the performance.
London Bridge is "falling down, falling down, my fair ladies!"
London Bridge was falling down, so they made a song.
London Bridge Is Falling Down - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in London. The first bridge across the river was built by the Romans about 2000 years ago and there has been a bridge on the site ever since. At one time there were shops and houses on the bridge, which eventually collapsed - hence the children's song 'London Bridge is Falling Down'. Many foreigners mistakenly think that Tower Bridge - the next bridge downstream and much more interesting - is London Bridge.
London Bridge is about 150 miles downstream from the source of the river Thames.