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In the 1670s, a monument column commemorating the Great Fire of London was erected near the source of the fire. Known as the Monument, it was probably designed by the architect Robert Hooke, though some sources tell us that it was Christopher Wren. The column stands 202 feet above the pavement and features a sculpture and engravings that tell the story of the conflagration. Even though an official inquiry into the Great Fire concluded that "the hand of God, a great wind, and a very dry season" caused it, an inscription on the Monument (removed in 1830) blamed the disaster on the "treachery and malice of the Popish faction."

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  • The rebuilding of London
  • Blaming the Guilty
  • The punishment by God
  • Remembering the Past