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But one man wrote everything down in a private book, a diary. His name was Samuel Pepys. Samuel started to write, around 1660, about the things he did and who he saw. He lived in London and began ...
After the self-denial of Lent, it was a chance to celebrate in style - and represented the emergence of a new, reborn, person. Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary in 1662 about getting new clothes for ...
Some people credit Samuel Pepys with using a code but in fact he ... but his wife Elizabeth was unlikely to read his diary anyway. Day after day, year after year; national events and matrimonial ...
Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to extracts from the famous diary of Samuel Pepys. We also make two sound-pictures about the ...
Newsof the fire spread too,and it reached a mancalled Samuel Pepys -who worked for the kingand liked to write in his diary Dear diary, today is Sunday.Hmm. What else can I say? Excuse me Mr Pepys ...
Download (mp3) 'Loaves of bread…' - full vocal Download (mp3) 'Loaves of bread…' - backing track Download (pdf) 'Loaves of bread…' - music 2: Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London - Part 2.
1. Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London - Part 1. audio1. Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London - Part 1 Exploring The Great Fire of London through simple songs and music activities 3 ...
Learn the song 'London's burning', which has some specially-written additional words. Then hear about the start of The Great Fire in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on Pudding Lane and listen to ...