It had no purpose. It was an accident, a disaster.
The Great Fire of London was an accident. Because at 1am on Sunday morning on 2 September in Thomas Farriner's bakery on Pudding Lane started the fire. It may have been caused by a spark from his oven falling onto a pile of fuel nearby. The fire spread easily because London was very dry after a long, hot summer. This shows that it was an accident. -So proud of my answer :D
there is a monument in London were the fire started
I learned all about it at school.
We know that songs,poems,leaflets and stories
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
The fire was started by accident by a Baker in Pudding Lane - Tom Farynor. It spread due to the cramped conditions in London at the time and the poor building conditions. Most buildings were made of wood so when the fire started those two elements made it hard to stop.
i don't really know but i think somebody else took the throne 1660, it was Charles Stuart's son.
So they know they are doing everything right and have a good idea of what not to do. They need to know where all the safety equipment is stored incase of a serious injury or accident.
The Great Fire of London was in September, 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
I don't know how wide it is but it's 202 feet tall.