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Fire of London - 1666. Old St Pauls, destroyed in the fire, seen from the south bank of the Thames. Refugees from the flames cluster in boats, 19th Century, Engraving (1746-2109 / 0390004917 © Image Asset Management Ltd.)

Fire of London - 1666. Old St Paul's, destroyed in the fire, seen from the south bank of the Thames. Refugees from the flames cluster in boats, 19th Century, Engraving

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