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Great Fire Of London A History From Beginning To End Hourly History

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Great Fire Of London A History From Beginning To End Hourly History
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Publisher: Hourly History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.34 MB
Author: Hourly History
ISBN: B0CM3FM5C7
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Great Fire Of London A History From Beginning To End Hourly History by Hourly History B0CM3FM5C7 instant download after payment.

 Discover the devastating history of the Great Fire of London...
 
In the summer of 1666, London was one of the largest cities in Europe, with close to half a million people living in its narrow, congested streets. Many of these people lived in houses packed closely together, lacking even basic facilities such as clean water and sewage disposal. The previous year, these unsanitary conditions had contributed to the worst outbreak of plague since the Black Death in 1348. Around 15% of the city’s population died as the deadly disease spread unchecked for almost twelve months. Finally, by the summer of 1666, the threat of plague seemed to be receding, and London slowly began to return to normal. But then, the city was threatened by another deadly hazard: fire.
London was a tinderbox waiting to ignite. Many of the city’s wooden buildings were sealed with flammable pitch, their upper stories jutting out and nearly meeting across the streets. An unusually hot and dry summer had drained the city’s water supplies, and without an organized firefighting force, its citizens were left to fend for themselves. The stage was set for catastrophe, and in the early hours of Sunday, September 2, 1666, the spark was struck. A seemingly inconsequential fire ignited in a baker’s shop on Pudding Lane. Unchecked and underestimated, it would grow to become one of the most devastating disasters London had ever faced.
Discover a plethora of topics such as
London: A City at Risk
September 2: Pudding Lane
September 3: The Fire Spreads
September 4: A Change of Wind
September 5 & 6: The Fire Dies Down
Rebuilding
And much more!

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