Great Fire of London 1666

It's 2:15 in the morning, still night. I woke up with all of those frightened people screaming. When I woke up I saw people still screaming. I saw a massive smoke from Thomas Farynor's bakery (Pudding Lane, London). It scared me, it started to be a fire. Lots of people was boarding those wooden boats. Some of them already boarded, and the fire did start at Thomas Farynor's bakery. It was so windy that the fire began even more bigger.

Lots of houses were destroyed by this massive fire! It was horrible,

but I survived.

300 Houses were

destroyed at

7 AM.

Luckily, the fire was unable to spread across London Bridge and this meant that the fire was confined to the City of London and didn't damage any of the building south of the River Thames.