London burned in 1666 to implement Sir Christopher Wren’s master plan but they only got to implement Regents Street and Queens Street because local people got wise and built back faster but he did get his new Cathedral. https://t.co/kUrIoaPtnz pic.twitter.com/waQHFOpGl4
— Weston A. Price Foundation, London Chapter (@WAPFLondon) January 14, 2025
St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The Great London Fire of 1666 was called the Fire of London, which is different obviously from the 1834 fire made famous by British painter W. H. Turner, "The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October 1834."
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