The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known as The Monument, is a 202 ft (61.57 metre) tall stone Roman Doric column in the City of London, England near to the northern end of London Bridge. It is located at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 ft (61.57 metres) from where the Great Fire of London started in 1666. Another monument, the Golden Boy of Pye Corner marks the point near Smithfield where the fire stopped. Monument tube station is named after the monument. Constructed between 1671 and 1677, it is the tallest isolated stone column in the world.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
At the time of the Great Fire, most of the houses were built of wood enabling the fire to spread rapidly. When the city was rebuilt, they used stone to build the houses which obviously wouldn't burn so easily.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 began in Thomas Farriner's bakery in Pudding Lane.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666
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The present St Pauls Cathedral was built after the Great Fire of London and the original was burned down in the fire.
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The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
The Great Fire of London happened in 1666
The Great Fire of London was in 1666.
It's name is 'The Monument' and was built by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
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The Great Fire of London was in 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in early September 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in September, 1666.