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London's burning, London's burning, Fire fire!
The Great Fire of London, 1666.
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No.2 17 Fleet Strreet.
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No.3 The Hoop & Grapes Pub.
Buildings that survived the Great Fire of London. This pub in Aldgate High Street was saved when the great fire stopped 50 yards from it. Always a tavern, the original name was 'The Hops & Grapes'.
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