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The Great Fire of London: Exploring its Remnants and HistoryDesigned by Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke, this stone column reaches a height of 202 feet, exactly 202 feet from the spot where the fire is said to have started. Climbing its 311 steps offers ...
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TheCollector on MSNLondon in WWII: The Horror of the London BlitzThe raid, dubbed the Second Great Fire of London ... recited another poster displayed almost everywhere in London during the ...
An illustration of the Great Fire of London. The west side of St Paul's Cathedral is on fire and people are fleeing from the gates of London with their belongings. The stones of St Paul’s flew ...
Four nights last week German planes struck hard at London, and though the raids were only about half as heavy as the main attacks of the Great Blitz, they added up to quite a respectable Little Blitz.
Mark "Bill" Bailey, who survived the Blitz, takes a sneak peek at a new and free exhibition at the London Archives in Clerkenwell. It details the lives of ordinary Londoners through the bombings.
“The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz,” which comes out next March, is set during the Nazi bombing of London in 1940-41. Countless books and movies ...
will return to the Tower of London. The new installation will be positioned to resemble a "wound" at the heart of the Tower, which was itself bombed during the Blitz. Royal Historic Palaces (RHP ...
Rat: How did The Great Fire of London start? (SINGS) Something’s burning, something’s burning. Fetch the ketchup, fetch the ketchup… BBQ! BBQ! It’s burnt and it’s crispy.Before ovens ...
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