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
Piccadilly Circus
38,000 homes were destroyed so I would find that scary.
Because like most disasters, it changed the city..for the best..Samuel Pepys diary describes it well
in neverland next to tinkerbell
Charles 2 was a Stuart, you can find out because the great fire of London was in the Stuart times and Charles ruled through it.
you could find a statue of peter playing his pipe in kensington gardens in london.
No, Thomas Farriner was not convicted for starting the Great Fire of London. He was the owner of the bakery on Pudding Lane where the fire began on September 2, 1666. Although the fire was initially blamed on his bakery, investigations did not find evidence of foul play, and he was not held responsible for the disaster. The fire spread rapidly due to the wooden structures of the city and prevailing winds, leading to widespread destruction.
If the below image is the one you are referring to, its in the British Museum: London.
I dont know, did you find out yet?
London is a city. If you are trying to find out what country it's in; it's in Great Britian.
There is no great rod.
There are many places to find great guided walks in London. Some of the places to consider are: London Discovery Tours, London England Tours, London Walks and Visit London.