Three short animations for KS1 History exploring The Gunpowder Plot in 1605 - why it happened, the main events and the ...
1966 marks the tercentenary of the Great Fire of London. In reading descriptions of this fire, I was impressed by the facts that only four people died directly as a result of the fire and that only ...
The Great Fire of London in 1666, which razed 436 acres of the mostly-timber city and lasted for four days, was so devastating it secured its place in the history books. But a key part of this ...
THE tercentenary of the Great Fire of London (September 2–5, 1666) has given rise to discussion of the incidental meteorological factors. Atallah 1 compares the London fire with that at Hamburg during ...
The Great Fire of London 'Here in Pudding Lane'. Join in with a song video for 5 - 7 year olds consolidating learning about ...
After London's Great Fire - 350 years ago this year - there were radical plans to transform the city. Modern architects have since used disasters as a chance to rebuild in a new way. Sir Christopher ...
London’s famous 1666 fire destroyed most of the city, including old St. Paul’s Cathedral. This anonymous 1675 painting shows the great fire of London as seen from a boat in vicinity of Tower Wharf.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. illustration Fleeing the Great Fire of London 1666 Picture it: London, 1666, a city of narrow streets, timber-framed buildings, ...
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