September 2, 1666, Stuart England faces a tragic day, in the early morning hours a small fire breaks out at Thomas Farriner's bakery near the London Bridge. Indeed, the ordeal was horrendous surrounding structures as well as flammable materials within the city, served as a tinder box causing the fire to consume whatever it touched. Subsequently, they were dealing with a long, hot summer which brought forth a drought. In addition to the tragic a gale swept up from the Channel and hit the capital just as Farriner’s bakery started to burn. As a result that strong easterly spread the fire rapidly, the flames generated sparks, thus flying across the street touching down at the Star Inn, sparks danced across the straw and fodder consequently bursting