Across centuries and continents, formidable fires once threatened to destroy three major cities: Rome, London and Chicago.
LONDON tour guide, John Warland, who has visited hundreds of boozers in the English capital has named Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese ...
Rebuilding community after disaster helps recover resilience, by designing for whole-person health and well-being at micro- ...
Grade-I listed building St Ethelburga’s dates back to 1250 and is one of eight churches in the city to have survived the Great Fire of 1666 as ... on behalf of St Paul’s Cathedral also said ...
Construction began on Old St Paul’s Cathedral in London ... It was then destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666, at which point the old structure was razed in favor of the new St ...
London is a city people think they know before they arrive. They come for the skyline, where glass towers stand shoulder to ...
It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, and even St Paul’s Cathedral. People had to use ... all the way back over 350 years ago, to 1666, the year of the Great Fire of London.
I learnt about diaries from my mum, who learnt from her mum who learnt from… you get the idea, all the way back in history… all the way back over 350 years ago, to 1666, the year of the Great ...
The Great London Fire in 1666, the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 and the San Francisco Fire in 1906 are comparable urban events. The conflagrations cleared cities for remarkable architecture, like St.