He talked to people about how the Great Fire of London started and wrote: "They said it started in a bakery on Pudding Lane". Nine years after he began, Samuel Pepys stopped writing because he ...
The Great Fire of London started at a bakery in Pudding Lane, when everyone was asleep. It spread quickly. News of the fire spread too, and it reached a man called Samuel Pepys – who worked for ...
We also hear from Samuel Pepys' about the terrible plague in London in the previous year (1665) in extracts from his diaries and visit Thomas Farrynor’s bakery in Pudding Lane, where the Great ...
The resources introduce significant individuals related to the Great Fire, including King Charles II, diarist Samuel Pepys, Thomas Farriner (it is thought that the fire started in his bakery ...
Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to extracts from the famous diary of Samuel Pepys. We also make two sound-pictures about the ...
The Great Fire of London startedat a bakery in Pudding Lane,when everyone was asleep.It spread quickly. Newsof the fire spread too,and it reached a mancalled Samuel Pepys -who worked for the ...
The bakery was owned by Thomas Farriner. A spark from one of his ovens probably started the fire. A man called Samuel Pepys wrote a very important diary about the fire. (SINGS) Something’s ...
Learn the song 'London's burning', which has some specially-written additional words. Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to ...