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The London lyrics are said to be about the Great Fire of London, a five-day fire in the city of London in 1666. [1] The first notation of a round in this theme dates from 1580. [2] The Scotland lyrics are said to be about the Burning of Edinburgh in 1544, ordered by Henry VIII of England. [3]
May 11—NEW LONDON — One person was injured and multiple people were displaced by an early morning fire at a two-family home at 10 Rosemary St. that officials say may be linked to a dog attack ...
The New Cross house fire was a fire that occurred during a party at a house in New Cross, south-east London, in the early hours of Sunday, 18 January 1981. The blaze killed 13 young black people aged between 14 and 22, and one survivor killed himself two years later.
"London's Burning" is a song by The Clash from their eponymous debut album. It is the eighth track in the U.K. version of this album, and the seventh track in the U.S. version, from 1979. It is sung by Joe Strummer (and Mick Jones, with Paul Simonon in the chorus), who starts the song shouting "London's Burning!" two times.
Jul. 21—NEW LONDON — A woman is dead, an infant injured and a man charged with murder in connection with a late night fire on Wednesday that police said has turned into a homicide investigation.
Nov. 24—NEW LONDON — Wellington Rosario said his penchant for early-morning gaming likely averted a tragedy on Friday when a fast-moving fire raced through the two-family residence he shares ...
"Grate Fire of London" by Here & Now "The Great Fire of London" by Vice Squad "The Great London Traffic Warden Massacre" by Morcheeba "The Greater London Radio" by Hefner [2] "Greatest Cockney Rip-Off" by Cockney Rejects "Greek Street" by Bill Pritchard "Greek Street, Soho" by John Scott "Green Fields" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen
Dec. 15—NEW LONDON — A candle sparked a fiery blaze early Wednesday morning, leaving eight people — including three children — displaced from their home, according to fire officials.