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Great Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection

Historic images of the worst fire in London's history which destroyed a large part of the City of London

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Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Fire Damage

Fire Damage
19th November 1897: A burnt out street after the Great City Fire, London. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: St Augustine By Wren

St Augustine By Wren
3rd June 1952: Beside St Pauls Cathedral, London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, built from 1675 - 1710, is the fine pinnacled tower of the Church of St Augustine with St Faith, Watling Street

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Skyline of London, before the Great Fire, 17th Century

Skyline of London, before the Great Fire, 17th Century
Vintage illustration of Skyline of London, before the Great Fire, 17th Century

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Great Fire Map

Great Fire Map
A map of the City of London by Wenceslas Hollar, with the light area north of the Thames showing the extent of the area destroyed in the Great Fire of London, 1666

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Fire Of London

Fire Of London
Fleeing the Great Fire of London, 1666. Original Artwork: Illustration - pub. 1815 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Great Fire of London, English Victorian Engraving, 1806

Great Fire of London, English Victorian Engraving, 1806
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraving of Lord Falkland, English Victorian Engraving, 1806. Source: History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: The Great Fire of London, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666

The Great Fire of London, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666
Illustration of the Great Fire of London, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Wrecked Street

Wrecked Street
19th November 1897: A street of burnt-out buildings blocked by debris in the City of London after the Great City Fire. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: The Great Fire of London

The Great Fire of London - Scanned 1897 Engraving

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Cock Lane Golden Boy

Cock Lane Golden Boy
15th April 1966: The Golden Boy of Cock Lane, East London, who was erected on the corner of Cock Lane and Gullpin Street in the 1660s to mark the spot where the Great Fire of London ended

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Illustration of Great Fire of London

Illustration of Great Fire of London

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: The Monument

The Monument to the Great Fire of London at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London, circa 1880. A stone Roman doric column, it was completed in 1677

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Church Of St Magnus

Church Of St Magnus
The Anglican church of St Magnus-the-Martyr on Lower Thames Street in the the City of London, May 1920. The original building was destroyed in the the Great Fire of London in 1666

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Great Fire

Great Fire
The great fire of London, September 1666.(Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Fire Of London

Fire Of London
People flee to boats on the River Thames to escape the Great Fire of London, September 1666. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: London Before The Fire

London Before The Fire
A view across the Thames from Southwark to the City of London as it appeared, circa 1650 before the Great Fire of 1666. The old London bridge can be seen on the right

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: Monument to the Great Fire of London

Monument to the Great Fire of London
circa 1800: A view of the Monument in London, constructed in remembrance of the Great Fire of 1666, which destroyed most of the City of London. It is 202 feet high

Background imageGreat Fire of London (2-5 September 1666) Collection: The Monument

The Monument to the Great Fire of London at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London, circa 1890. A stone Roman doric column, it was completed in 1677


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