Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Great Fire'

A catastrophic urban conflagration, typically referring to major historical fires like the Great Fire of London (1666) or the Great Chicago Fire (1871), that resulted in widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure. These devastating events often led to significant urban renewal, improved building codes, and modernized city planning as communities rebuilt from the ashes. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of great fires can dramatically alter the development trajectory of major cities and their surrounding regions.

What If The Great London Fire of 1666 Never Occurred?

Exploring the alternate timeline where London was spared from the devastating fire of 1666, potentially altering the architectural, social, and public health trajectory of one of the world's most influential cities.