In a rare original color photograph, St. Paul’s Cathedral sits sits amidst buildings destroyed

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Develop your ideas about this famous cathedral using drawing, imagination and communication; use charcoal drawing and potato printing to develop artistic ideas inspired by St Paul's before designing, making and decorating a final model Cathedral. Includes: - Topic Overview - Block Overview - Lesson 01: Journey Back in Time

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Old and New London: Volume 1. Originally published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, 1878. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. Public Domain. Citation: Walter Thornbury, 'St Paul's: To the Great Fire', in Old and New London: Volume 1 (London, 1878), pp. 234-248.

The abandoned plans to raise London from the ashes after Great Fire of 1666 Daily Mail Online


The Great Fire of London In 1666 almost all of the city of London burned to the ground. Can you remember why and how it happened? Some of your information will be collected when you play this quiz..

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A US war reporter based in the city cabled his office: "The second Great Fire of London has ­begun." Prime Minister Winston Churchill sent word that St Paul's Cathedral should be protected at all.

Second great fire of London Christmas 1940, the blitz of St Paul's Cathedral Mirror Online


The Great Fire of London Story Sheet A story sheet about the Great Fire of London for key stage 2. Find out more Activity Resurgam: St Paul's Cathedral and the Phoenix An activity sheet about re-building St Paul's Cathedral after the Great Fire of London for children in key stage 1. Find out more

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In 1666, a devastating fire swept through London, destroying 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, The Royal Exchange, Guildhall and St. Paul's Cathedral. So how did it happen? London in 1666 Back in.

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Great Fire of London, (September 2-5, 1666), the worst fire in London 's history. It destroyed a large part of the City of London, including most of the civic buildings, old St. Paul's Cathedral, 87 parish churches, and about 13,000 houses.

More Experimentation St. Pauls Cathedral through the smoke of burning London, Dec. 1940


The flames spread through the house, down Pudding Lane and into the nearby streets. Soon London was filled with smoke. The sky was red with huge flames from the fire. By Monday, 300 houses had burned down. Everybody was in a panic. People loaded their things onto carts and tried to leave town.

In a rare original color photograph, St. Paul’s Cathedral sits sits amidst buildings destroyed


Great Fire of London Coordinates: 51.51°N 0.09°W The Great Fire of London, depicted by an unknown painter (1675), as it would have appeared from a boat in the vicinity of Tower Wharf on the evening of Tuesday, 4 September 1666. To the left is London Bridge; to the right, the Tower of London.

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The mighty St. Paul's Cathedral, the mother church of London and the seat of the Bishop of London, was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London of 1666. Lacking in funds and man-power to rebuild the cathedral, services continued in the ruins and some repairs took place. In the spring of 1668 part of

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Consolidate pupils' learning about The Great Fire of London with these three catchy songs from our Music pages. 1. Here in Pudding Lane. Life in the busy streets of London before The Great Fire. 2.

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This map shows extent of the Great Fire on a contemporary map (cleared area), the 10 locations we've picked out (blue text), and other buildings that survive from before the Great Fire (red). 1.

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Old St Paul's Cathedral was the cathedral of the City of London that, until the Great Fire of 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral. Built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to Saint Paul, this building was perhaps the fourth such church at this site on Ludgate Hill, going back to the 7th century. [1]

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The Everyday Wild: A Spirituality of Urban Nature. Bob Gilbert talks about the wonders of inner-city nature, and the pleasure and inspiration to be drawn from observing and connecting with the everyday. He explores whether it's possible to feel as close to God in the ordinary streets of a city as in the natural world.

Old St Paul's Cathedral burning in the Great Fire of London, 1666. News Photo Getty Images


On the 2nd of September 1666 a disastrous fire broke out at Pudding Lane in the City of London, which was to live on in memory as the Great Fire of London. It raged from Sunday to Thursday, destroying many acres of buildings, and severely damaging old St Paul's Cathedral.