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Title: Navigating the Challenges of Writing a Great Fire of London Research Paper

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The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman City Wall. By continuing, you
agree to our Terms and Conditions. Some 13,200 homes and buildings were destroyed in the Great
Fire. He was appalled as the fire had spread about a quarter of a. Paul's Cathedral and leaping the
River Fleet to threaten Charles II's court at Whitehall, while coordinated firefighting efforts were
simultaneously mobilising. I've added Team Leader Record Sheets, Checklist for preparing the
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some feedback. No emergency services existed although some procedures were followed when fire
broke out. The. After the project I did not want to lose the additional research that had not been used
by our class, so I added additional research to make an 'extended PPT' and added colour to the
slides. Of course, after the fire was put out, human nature called for someone to be blamed for
starting the fire itself. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. Wagons and carts were hired at exorbitant prices, as some sought
to make money from others'. The fire pushed north on Monday into the heart of the City. The
sentences are short, using basic words and structure. Tinniswood, A, By Permission of Heaven: The
Story of the Great Fire of London, Pimlico (Random. Tes classic free licence Reviews Select overall
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Technically, only 4 deaths were officially reported as a result of the fire, but people reported the
stench of death throughout the city, giving the impression that the death toll was much higher
(Robinson). From Cheapside, the fire spread along Cornhill, Tower Street, Fenchurch Street and
Gracechurch Street to Banyards Castle. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY
NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. The blame given on religious grounds held
until the ascension of a Catholic king some decades later, and was engraved on a monument
commemorating the Great Fire until that time, when it was removed. All disclosed problem areas for
the client are described including, depression. In any event, the bakers home was an inferno by
1:00am, and the Great Fire grew from there. Our customer service team will review your report and
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Victoria 3.70 452 reviews Not the right resource. There it was fed by the large quantities of shipping
materials stored in the warehouses along the river: timbers, spars, canvas, hemp ropes, tar, turpentine
and quantities of sundry other items needed to maintain a thriving shipping industry and the Royal
Navy. The logistics of the city of London itself was vastly improved by the Great Fire as well. Baker
Thomas Farriner, his daughter Hannah, a maid and manservant lived upstairs. One of London’s most
historic moments is a must for all children.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. He was
appalled as the fire had spread about a quarter of a. Cookie information is stored in your browser
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Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Tinniswood, Adrian, By
Permission of Heaven: The Story of the Great Fire of London. The Great Fire ruined not only the
construct of the old city, but its economy as well. To that end, efforts were made during the
investigation to identify an arson responsible for the Great Fire, and a confession was obtained from
a French silversmith and watchmaker named Robert Hubert. All disclosed problem areas for the
client are described including, depression. There they could be seen trying to load their goods onto
anything available that would float upon the water, or in many cases simply scurrying back and forth
in an attempt to find some way to ferry their goods out of harms way. See other similar resources
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be seen from this progression, the movement of the fire from building to building was very rapid.
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through pinterest History Help Resources 4.52 1464 reviews Not the right resource. A fortuneteller
by the name of William Lilly was also investigated for having predicted a great fire a year earlier, but
he was able to convince his examiners that the prediction had been made in innocence, and he was
not prosecuted. By clicking “Check Writers’ Offers”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy
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NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. This method proved successful in creating
firebreaks that halted the rapid movement of the Great Fire. There were a number of factors that
combined to favour the growth and spread of the fire. Charles II and the Duke viewed the
destruction from the. Insurance companies placed a total value on the near-total destruction in the
city of some ten million pounds, at a time when the citys total revenue amounted to a mere twelve
thousand pounds per annum, and official records show claims for the loss of some one hundred and
fifty million pounds worth of wine, tobacco, sugar and plums. It may be readily understood from
these figures alone that the monetary value of the havoc wreaked by the Great Fire was probably
entirely inestimable. Hanson, Neil, The Dreadful Judgement: The True Story of the Great Fire of
London. His portrayal of london in this account is dark and gloomy. Compare and contrast the
different images of London contained in the two po. Recounts - either a diary of a fire fighters
report. London was gripped by drought lasting from November 1665 to September 1666 - a cold dry
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wendymedcalf 12 years ago report 4 Powerpoint was particularly useful and saved me reinventing
the wheel. The death toll from the fire is unknown and is traditionally thought to have been small, as
only six verified deaths were recorded.
I did this with year 8 students and we moved on to a Group-Work project. It was during this time
that the Black Plaque took millions of lives and spread, along with disease, a great deal of sadness
and financial, emotional and physical loss. This is proven by that fact that the heart of london is
described as very fashionable by Stoker where the Dracula was fixed (Stoker, 2007, p. See other
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looking for. I've added Team Leader Record Sheets, Checklist for preparing the presentations,
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Questions around the map prompt them and the character cards provide visual answers to re-enact
events. Tinniswood, A, By Permission of Heaven: The Story of the Great Fire of London, Pimlico
(Random. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
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this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. The battle to quench the fire is
considered to have been won by two factors: the strong east winds died down, and the Tower of
London garrison used gunpowder to create effective firebreaks to halt further spread eastward. Tes
classic free licence Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. No emergency services existed although some procedures were followed when fire broke
out. The. These are all the key facts we already know about the Great Fire of London. Despite the
destruction of 13,200 buildings only six people are definitely known to have perished in the Great
Fire (Alagna, 2004). This was the first book we trialled with our son and he was really engaged with
it. The summer of 1666 had been inordinately hot and dry. Images were generated using graphics
resources from Microsoft Office and Focus Multimedia Ltd and used with permission under the
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Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Parish constables notified the Mayor, Sir Thomas
Bludworth, who arrived promptly, but he declared. It was during this investigation that Robert
Hubert, a French Protestant, confessed to have started the fire at the bakery, along with nearly 2
dozen confederates. Parent Teacher Home Ed Pupil Get My FREE Revision Tips About Oaka Books
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Thank you so much. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. Activities included to suit KS3 teaching, with plenty of scope for
differentiation by either task or outcome for more- or less able students. ?3.00 Reviews Select
overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. The entry further relates
what Pepys himself found when he went personally to investigate the situation in his duty as Clerk
to the Royal Navy. The activities are all differentiated so pupils can choose the level they work at.
The buildings in the city were primarily of simple wood frame construction, with thatched roofs. No
extra resources are needed for the lesson, but it does work best if the pupils all have a copy of the
lesson on Google Classroom or such like.

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