The Civil War, Restoration and the Great Fire of London Virtual Tour
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The Civil War, Restoration and the Great Fire of London Virtual Tour

By And Did Those Feet

We explore a century of turmoil as we take a Virtual Tour of Westminster and the City of London

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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January 30th is the Anniversary of the execution of Charles I and to commemorate it we explore the events and the aftermath of the Civil War.

Along with the Norman Conquest of 1066 and winning the World Cup in 1966 the Great Fire in 1666 are the only dates the British can remember! And we remember the Great Fire because it destroyed one of the great medieval Cities in an epic conflagration that shocked the world.

But it wasn't just the Great Fire that made the 17th Century an epic period in English History. There was a Civil War, beheading of the King, a Republic, a peaceful Restoration of the Monarch, the last great plague outbreak in the UK, the Glorious Revolution and the Great Wind.

The Virtual Walk puts the Great Fire in the context of the time – Civil War, anti-catholicism, plague, and the commercial development of London.

The walk brings to life 17th Century London. It starts with the events that lead up to the Civil War concentrating on Westminster and ends with a vivid recreation of the drama of the Fire as experienced by eye-witnesses. Route includes: Westminster, Fish Street Hill, Pudding Lane, Monument, Royal Exchange, Guildhall, Cheapside, St Pauls, Amen Corner, Newgate Street, Smithfield.





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Jan 30 · 11:30 PST