Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London?

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Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London?

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? Can you name this city? This is London

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? This picture shows a monument in London. It was built in memory of the Great Fire of London. Here is a close-up of the top of the monument. Can you see the sculpture of an urn of fire?

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? When did the Great Fire take place? : The Great Fire of London 1850s: Florence Nightingale Nowadays

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? Look at these pictures. Do you know who these people are? Can you tell what period in history they are from?

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? This is Charles II Charles was King of England at the time of the Great Fire of London. This is Samuel Pepys Samuel Pepys was an MP and naval official who kept a diary which describes the events of the Great Fire of London.

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? How did the fire start? The fire started during the night, in a baker’s shop on Pudding Lane Within three days, it had spread throughout most of the north of London Tower of London St. Paul’s Cathedral

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? Why did the fire spread so quickly? Most of the houses in London were made of wood, and had straw scattered on the floor, so they burned very easily. Houses were built very close together, so the fire spread quickly from house to house. There was no proper fire service, and the fire was too large for people to put it out using buckets of water.

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? How did the fire end? The wind, which had been fanning the flames, stopped. Some houses were torn down to prevent the spread of the fire Some houses were destroyed with gunpowder to stop the fire

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? How was gunpowder used to stop the fire? The fire spread from house to house Gunpowder was used to destroy houses to make a gap The fire couldn’t spread past the gap, so the houses on the other side were saved

History Unit 5: How do we know about the Great Fire of London? What were the results of the Great Fire? 6 people lost their lives. 87 churches were destroyed, including St. Pauls cathedral. About 13,200 houses were destroyed. New fire brigades were set up to stop something like this happening again.. People began to take out fire insurance. St. Paul’s cathedral was rebuilt between 1675 and 1708 by an architect called Christopher Wren