London’s Great Fire and its Aftermath

When:
June 1, 2016 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2016-06-01T18:00:00+01:00
2016-06-01T19:00:00+01:00
Where:
Museum of London, Barbican
Barbican
London EC2Y
UK
Contact:
Gresham College
02078310575

A dry summer, a mishap at a bakery, and a howling gale combined to produce, in early September 1666, the most destructive fire in a West European city before the modern era. Despite the scale of the catastrophe, the government, the City and the Londoners themselves reacted so positively that the losses were soon replaced.

Most post-fire buildings have since been demolished, but the enduring legacies are the Monument erected to commemorate the conflagration, the surviving Wren churches and, above all, his magnificent cathedral.

This is a free public lecture by Dr Stephen Porter, Archivist at the Charterhouse.

There is no need to book in advance for this lecture. It runs on a first come first served basis.