Let yourself be taken back to 1966. The plague has been terrorising the citizens of London for a year now and morale is low. Smoke is gradually pervading the city and panic fills the air as the realisation dawns that London is burning.
Experience the fear and chaos as you walk the crowded streets, smell the stench of burning everywhere, feel the intense heat from the flames that claimed sixteen lives and half the buildings in the city, changing London for ever after.
Unsure of the cause of the fire, all we know is that it began in a small baking house in Pudding Lane. With much of the city built from wood and thatch, the fire roars savagely through the streets for more than 2 days. The old St Paul's Cathedral is lost along with over 80 churches and 13,000 houses. See the charred wreckage resulting from the flames and the damage caused in an attempt to stem them. What would you do? Are you brave enough to run the gauntlet of flames to escape?
The Great Fire of London did seem to stop the plague outbreak, raising questions as to whether the blaze might have been started deliberately. London was rebuilt with widened streets, basic sewage-drainage systems and a ban on thatched roofing on the city, an attempt to prevent such tragedies occurring again.