In 1666 the buildings in London were made of Later in the week
2nd September 1666 – 1.30am: A fire people who drove carts and charged lots of money during the fire to ... was king during the Great Fire of London. He.
London. King Charles II. He was King during the Great Fire of. London (1660-1685). Links to core values narrow. Close together not much space in between.
The fire began on Sunday evening on the 2nd of September. It started in Pudding Lane in the shop of the king's baker Thomas Farrinor. When. Thomas went to bed
during The Great Fire of London. Samuel Pepys During the fire Samuel Pepys was angry because so many people ran ... He visited King Charles II and.
In 1666 the buildings in London were made of Later in the week
Who was King during the Great Fire of London? Who wrote a famous diary about the fire? What type of shop did the fire start in? What
all these words on the Great Fire of London website at fireoflondon.org.uk? lots of money during the fire as people were desperate to escape.
The Great Fire of London : KS1 Knowledge Mat. Subject Specific Vocabulary. Exciting Books. Bakery: the King of England in ... during the fire.
Samuel Pepys: A member of parliament who write a famous diary during the 1600s. King Charles II: King of England during the Great Fire. Saint Paul's Cathedral:
The fire began on Sunday evening on the 2nd of September It started in Pudding Lane in the shop of the king's baker Thomas Farrinor When Thomas went to bed
The fire started in the baker Thomas Farynor's shop Farynor was baker to the king Farynor later claimed that he had put the fire out but three hours later at
Thomas Farriner owned a busy bakery on Pudding Lane in east London He was the baker to Charles II the king at that time The large
King Charles II : the King of England in 1666 Christopher Wren : the man who designed new buildings and a monument to the fire Pudding Lane : the
The fire began in a bakery on Pudding Lane The bakery belonged to Thomas Farriner who was the king's baker The bakery was near London Bridge This
There was no fire-fighting service before the Great Fire of London King Charles II was King of England at the time Samuel Pepys wrote a diary
one 'small mistake with great consequences' (Samuel Pepys) During the night of 2 September 1666 a fire started in the premises of the King's baker in
On Sunday morning 2 September 1666 the destruction of medieval London began The Great Fire of London down on the orders of the King and the fire
Later in the week King Charles II ordered buildings to be pulled down to stop the flames from spreading How and when was the fire put out? By Thursday 6th
Later in the week King Charles II ordered buildings to be pulled down to stop the flames from spreading How and when was the fire put out? By Thursday 6th