The Great Fire of London started on September 2, 1666, during the reign of King Charles II. He was the monarch who oversaw the city’s recovery and rebuilding efforts after the devastating fire. The event significantly impacted London and led to changes in building regulations and urban planning.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
The Great Fire of London started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in 1666.
No
negligence at a bakery.
The Great Fire of London (1666) started on Pudding Lane and subsequently ended at Pye Corner -coincidence? -I think not!
The Great Fire of London started on 2nd September 1666 in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane. There is no evidence that the fire was started deliberately although various groups were blamed at the time.
The Great Fire of London started the Pudding Lane in a bakery shop.
The Great Fire of London started in 1666.
Yes and it was started by a baker.
King Charles II
The Great Fire of London started on September 2nd 1666 and burned for four days.
The Great Fire of London started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane on September 2nd 1666.