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1666 Collection (page 6)

"1666: The Year of Destruction and Resilience" In 1666, the Great Fire of London ravaged the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake

Background image1666 Collection: The Royal Exchange, London. This is the second building which replaced the first

The Royal Exchange, London. This is the second building which replaced the first which was destroyed in the Fire of London, 1666. Copperplate engraving, 1686

Background image1666 Collection: Scene from Molieres play, Le Medecin Malgre Lui

Scene from Molieres play, Le Medecin Malgre Lui, first performed in 1666. 17th century

Background image1666 Collection: Jean-Baptiste Goy

Jean-Baptiste Goy
JEAN-BAPTISTE GOY - French sculptor who worked at Versailles, then became first cure of S. Marguerite parish, Paris, where he caused a woman to be miraculously healed. Date: 1666 - 1736

Background image1666 Collection: John Heaviside, Medical

John Heaviside, Medical
SAMUEL DREW Churchman : Wesleyan methodist preacher, metaphysician and philosopher. with his autograph Date: 1765 - 1833

Background image1666 Collection: Sir Richard Fanshawe

Sir Richard Fanshawe
SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE diplomat Date: 1608 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Cornelis Evertsen

Cornelis Evertsen
CORNELIS EVERTSEN Dutch naval commander, younger brother of Jan. The reverse shows the Four Days Battle where he defeated the English fleet. Date: 1610 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Heinrich Herman Erp

Heinrich Herman Erp
HEINRICH HERMANN ERPP German statesman Date: circa 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Sir Nicholas Crisp

Sir Nicholas Crisp
SIR NICHOLAS CRISP Royalist officer, depicted on the shooting range with his musket and its stand, powder- holders and other accessories. Date: 1599 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Benedikt Carpzov

Benedikt Carpzov
BENEDIKY CARPZOV the younger German jurist, professor at Leipzig University. Date: 1595 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: J C Gevartius

J C Gevartius
JAN CASPAR GEVARTIUS Flemish jurist Date: 1593 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: French Warship 1666

French Warship 1666
Un navire royal - a vessel of the French kings fleet Date: 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Edmund Calamy (Mackenzie

Edmund Calamy (Mackenzie
EDMUND CALAMY (the elder) Puritan divine, imprisoned for unlawful preaching Date: 1600 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Edmund Calamy (Cooper)

Edmund Calamy (Cooper)
EDMUND CALAMY (the elder) Puritan divine, imprisoned for unlawful preaching Date: 1600 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Moliere / Medecin Malgre

Moliere / Medecin Malgre
LE MEDECIN MALGRE LUI Sganarelle : Nous avons change tout cela... We have changed all that, and now we practise medicine in an altogether new way... Date: 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Franz Hals / Anon Eng

Franz Hals / Anon Eng
FRANZ HALS Dutch painter Date: 1580 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: James Shirley

James Shirley
JAMES SHIRLEY Dramatist Date: 1596 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: George, Earl of Orkney

George, Earl of Orkney
GEORGE HAMILTON, earl of ORKNEY General, notably in Spanish Succession War, later governor of Virginia Date: 1666 - 1737

Background image1666 Collection: Armand Prince De Conti

Armand Prince De Conti
ARMAND de Bourbon, prince de CONTI French military, brother of Louis II, prince de Conde Date: 1629 - 1666

Background image1666 Collection: Anne of Austria / Anon Eng

Anne of Austria / Anon Eng
ANNE OF AUSTRIA Queen of Louis XIII of France Date: 1601 - 1666



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"1666: The Year of Destruction and Resilience" In 1666, the Great Fire of London ravaged the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. This catastrophic event engulfed England's capital, forever changing its landscape and history. Amidst the chaos, two influential figures emerged - Guru Nanek and Govind Singh. Their teachings provided solace to those affected by the fire, offering spiritual guidance during this time of despair. Samuel Pepys, an English diarist, chronicled the events with meticulous detail. His diary entries became a valuable historical account that shed light on the devastating impact of this inferno. The Great Fire of London was no ordinary blaze; it consumed entire neighborhoods and landmarks like St. Paul's Cathedral. The once majestic cathedral stood as a volcano spewing molten lead into the sky—a haunting image etched into people's memories. As flames raged through London's streets, brave firefighters battled relentlessly to contain them. The fire engine stands as a testament to their courage and determination in combating this unprecedented disaster. Montague Earl Lindsey played a crucial role in rebuilding London after the devastation caused by the fire. His efforts ensured that hope rose from ashes as new structures began to emerge from what was left behind. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, Frederik created "Nova Totius Americae Descriptio, " a map depicting America during this tumultuous period—an intriguing glimpse into how distant lands were perceived amidst such chaos at home. One iconic symbol rising above London's skyline is The Monument—a towering structure built to commemorate both the Great Fire itself and those who perished in its wake. It serves as a reminder not only of past tragedies but also resilience and unity that followed. Despite enduring immense loss and hardship throughout 1666, Londoners displayed remarkable strength in facing adversity head-on—rebuilding their beloved city brick by brick while preserving its rich history.