The Great Fire of London
Comments on article "The Great Fire of London"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Pudding.mmm | Pudding lane, hehe. Faill. Not, "181 Fersom Lane"... no, it was "Bakery, Pudding Lane, where one of the most tragic events happened... i agree with anonamous, when she/he said they didnt want to be rude.. but hehe. Sorry for the loss though... | 11/19/2010 |
| Anonamous | Wow. I'm doing a Report on this fire, and it's amazing that only 8 people died. And this might sound rude or whatever, But i found it hard to take a sentence seriously when it has things like "The Great Fire started in a Bakery on Pudding lane". Pudding Lane? They couldn't of changed that could they? it makes me laugh. other than that a very serious cause -serous face- | 11/19/2010 |
| danny | kool |
5/16/2006 |
| hello | need a makeover | 3/28/2006 |
| Elizabeth | Well I tkink that what had happen at London was really bad and I'm so sorry | 9/30/2004 |
| lkj | needs pictures | 5/8/2004 |
| Dan | put some more info please other wise nice site (just for the great fire of london) thanks |
4/21/2004 |

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