The Beginning of the Fire
How the Fire Spread
Samuel Pepys
Fighting the Fire
The End of the Fire
100

The Great Fire began in a shop on this street.

What is Pudding Lane?

100

The tightly packed buildings were mostly made of this material.

What is wood?

100

Samuel Pepys wrote about the fire in this item.

What is his diary?

100

The King ordered buildings to be pulled down to create this.

What is a fire-break?

100

This famous cathedral was destroyed on the third day of the fire.

What is St. Paul’s Cathedral?

200

What common household feature made fires dangerous in 1666?

What are open fires in every home?

200

These narrow features of London’s streets allowed the fire to jump easily from house to house.

What are narrow streets?

200

Pepys went to tell this person about the fire.

Who is King Charles II?

200

People used these tools to pull down buildings.

What are hooks and ropes?

200

The fire finally stopped when this weather change happened.

What is the wind died down?

300

Why did the mayor believe the fire wasn’t serious at first?

What is he thought it would be “easily put out”?

300

Because of this weather condition, the flames had no natural help in slowing down.

What is the lack of rain for weeks?

300

Pepys later described the scene as “the saddest sight of desolation” that he ever saw after this happened.

What is after the smoke cleared?

300

How did people try to fight the Great Fire before modern equipment existed?

What is forming bucket chains to pass water?

300

The Great Fire raged for this many days.

What is four days?

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