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Similar stock images Old St. Paul's on Fire, 1666. By Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677). Old St Paul's Cathedral was the cathedral of the City of London that, until the Great Fire of 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral. The Great Fire of London swept through the central parts of London from Sunday, 2nd September to Thursday, 6th September 1666. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/old-st-pauls-on-fire-1666-by-wenceslaus-hollar1607-1677-old-st-pauls-cathedral-was-the-cathedral-of-the-city-of-london-that-until-the-great-fire-of-1666-stood-on-the-site-of-the-present-st-pauls-cathedral-the-great-fire-of-london-swept-through-the-central-parts-of-london-from-sunday-2nd-september-to-thursday-6th-september-1666-image474502965.html RM 2JFYDAD – Old St. Paul's on Fire, 1666. By Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677). Old St Paul's Cathedral was the cathedral of the City of London that, until the Great Fire of 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral. The Great Fire of London swept through the central parts of London from Sunday, 2nd September to Thursday, 6th September 1666. Illustration showing The Great Fire of London swept through the central parts of the English city from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It threatened but did not reach the Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, or most of the suburban slums. It destroyed 13,200 house. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the city's 80,000 inhabitants Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/illustration-showing-the-great-fire-of-london-swept-through-the-central-parts-of-the-english-city-from-sunday-2-september-to-thursday-6-september-1666-the-fire-gutted-the-medieval-city-of-london-inside-the-old-roman-city-wall-it-threatened-but-did-not-reach-the-westminster-charles-iis-palace-of-whitehall-or-most-of-the-suburban-slums-it-destroyed-13200-house-it-is-estimated-to-have-destroyed-the-homes-of-70000-of-the-citys-80000-inhabitants-image377042538.html RM 2CWBNGX – Illustration showing The Great Fire of London swept through the central parts of the English city from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It threatened but did not reach the Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, or most of the suburban slums. It destroyed 13,200 house. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the city's 80,000 inhabitants A view from Highgate of the Great Fire of London, a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It threatened but did not reach the aristocratic district of Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall. It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-view-from-highgate-of-the-great-fire-of-london-a-major-conflagration-87359480.html RM F23FWC – A view from Highgate of the Great Fire of London, a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It threatened but did not reach the aristocratic district of Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall. It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. Old St. Paul's cathedral, London, England destroyed by fire in 1666. From A First Book of British History published 1925. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-st-pauls-cathedral-london-england-destroyed-by-fire-in-1666-from-56875355.html RM D8EW2K – Old St. Paul's cathedral, London, England destroyed by fire in 1666. From A First Book of British History published 1925. A view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666. London, England. After a print dated 1752 from a work by Caneletto. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-monument-erected-in-memory-of-the-dreadfull-fire-in-the-year-1666-london-england-after-a-print-dated-1752-from-a-work-by-caneletto-published-by-robert-sayer-later-colourization-image328717159.html RM 2A2PA2F – A view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666. London, England. After a print dated 1752 from a work by Caneletto. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization. Fire of London, 1666, Illustration from the Book, Historical Cabinet, L.H. Young Publisher, New Haven, 1834 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/fire-of-london-1666-illustration-from-the-book-historical-cabinet-lh-young-publisher-new-haven-1834-image215469956.html RM PEFE3G – Fire of London, 1666, Illustration from the Book, Historical Cabinet, L.H. Young Publisher, New Haven, 1834 The Great Fire of London, 1666. From the book Gallery of Historical Portraits, published c.1880. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-great-fire-of-london-1666-from-the-book-gallery-of-historical-20707871.html RM B5K92R – The Great Fire of London, 1666. From the book Gallery of Historical Portraits, published c.1880. The Great Fire of London viewed across the River Thames, from Bankside in Southwark. The major conflagration swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 September 1666, gutting the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-great-fire-of-london-viewed-across-the-river-thames-from-bankside-in-southwark-the-major-conflagration-swept-through-the-central-parts-of-the-english-city-of-london-from-sunday-2-september-to-thursday-6-september-1666-gutting-the-medieval-city-of-london-inside-the-old-roman-city-wall-it-consumed-13200-houses-87-parish-churches-st-pauls-cathedral-and-most-of-the-buildings-of-the-city-authorities-it-is-estimated-to-have-destroyed-the-homes-of-70000-of-the-citys-80000-inhabitants-image227943556.html RM R6RM98 – The Great Fire of London viewed across the River Thames, from Bankside in Southwark. The major conflagration swept through the central parts of the English city of London from Sunday, 2 September to Thursday, 6 September 1666, gutting the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. It is estimated to have destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's 80,000 inhabitants. A view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666. London, England. After a print dated 1752 from a work by Caneletto. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-monument-erected-in-memory-of-the-dreadfull-fire-in-the-year-1666-london-england-after-a-print-dated-1752-from-a-work-by-caneletto-published-by-robert-sayer-later-colourization-image340320568.html RM 2ANJXA0 – A view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666. London, England. After a print dated 1752 from a work by Caneletto. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization. St Paul's Cathedral the Anglican cathedral sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London, England. The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding program in the City after the Great Fire of London. The earlier Gothic cathedral (Old St Paul's Cathedral), largely destroyed in the Great Fire, was a central focus for medieval and early modern London. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/st-pauls-cathedral-the-anglican-cathedral-sits-on-ludgate-hill-at-the-highest-point-of-the-city-of-london-england-the-present-cathedral-dating-from-the-late-17th-century-was-designed-in-the-english-baroque-style-by-sir-christopher-wren-its-construction-completed-in-wrens-lifetime-was-part-of-a-major-rebuilding-program-in-the-city-after-the-great-fire-of-london-the-earlier-gothic-cathedral-old-st-pauls-cathedral-largely-destroyed-in-the-great-fire-was-a-central-focus-for-medieval-and-early-modern-london-image420113573.html RM 2FBDR45 – St Paul's Cathedral the Anglican cathedral sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London, England. The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding program in the City after the Great Fire of London. The earlier Gothic cathedral (Old St Paul's Cathedral), largely destroyed in the Great Fire, was a central focus for medieval and early modern London. The Custom House, London, England, as it appeared before the Great Fire. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-custom-house-london-england-as-it-appeared-before-the-great-fire-from-old-england-a-pictorial-museum-published-1847-image181855803.html RM MFT6X3 – The Custom House, London, England, as it appeared before the Great Fire. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847. St Michael-le-Querne, also called St Michael ad Bladum, was a parish church that stood immediately to the north east of Paternoster Row in London. Its dedication derives from a 12th-century reference to its proximity to a corn market. St Michael's was rebuilt in 1430, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebuilt. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/st-michael-le-querne-also-called-st-michael-ad-bladum-was-a-parish-church-that-stood-immediately-to-the-north-east-of-paternoster-row-in-london-its-dedication-derives-from-a-12th-century-reference-to-its-proximity-to-a-corn-market-st-michaels-was-rebuilt-in-1430-but-was-destroyed-in-the-great-fire-of-london-of-1666-and-not-rebuilt-image182950334.html RM MHJ30E – St Michael-le-Querne, also called St Michael ad Bladum, was a parish church that stood immediately to the north east of Paternoster Row in London. Its dedication derives from a 12th-century reference to its proximity to a corn market. St Michael's was rebuilt in 1430, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebuilt.