No.11 St Bartholomew's Gatehouse.
No.10 St Olave's Church.
No.9 St. Etheldreda's Church.
No.8 74-75 Long Lane.
No.7 All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church.
No.6 St Giles-Without-Cripplegate.
No.5 229-230 Strand.
No.4 St Katherine Cree.
No.3 The Hoop & Grapes Pub.
No.2 17 Fleet Strreet.
No.1 The Tower of London.
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Dame Agatha Christie, Lady Malowan.
Foggy Sunday.
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A foggy Sunday walk in Platt Fields.
Norman Nicholson.
Margaret Forster.
Robert Southey.
No.13 The Seven Stars Pub.
No.14 St Andrew Undershaft.
No.15 The Old Curiosity Shop.
No.16 The Olde Wine Shades.
No.17 Staple Inn, Holborn.
No.18 St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate.
No.19 The Guildhall.
London's burning, London's burning, Fire fire!
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The Great Fire of London, 1666.
London - Crack of dawn
Leadenhall Market.
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Thamesside
London Eye from the Embankment.
Westminster Abbey.
The London Look.
Reine Claude.
Emerging.
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London Transport old bus tickets.
The London Look.
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No.12 41 Cloth Fair.


Buildings that survived the Great Fire of London. This house was built in the 16th century, it was thought that being enclosed by a destroyed Priory saved the building. During the 20th century the house was very nearly demolished! Visitors to 41 Cloth Fair include Winston Churchill and H.M the Queen Mother.
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