Great Fire of London Display Drape
This beautifully illustrated display drape is designed to support teaching of the Great Fire of London topic, providing an engaging and visually rich backdrop for classroom displays, artefact tables, or history corners. The drape features detailed artwork depicting scenes from the fire, helping pupils visualise London in 1666, including the spread of flames, wooden buildings, and key areas affected. It is ideal for creating an immersive learning environment that supports discussion of causes, events, and consequences of the fire. Lightweight and easy to hang, it can be used as a wall display, backdrop, or topic focus feature, making it a versatile resource for primary history teaching. Key Features Type: Illustrated classroom display drape Topic: Great Fire of London (1666) Use: Wall display, backdrop, or topic area feature Design: Detailed historical illustration of London in 1666 Suitable for immersive classroom environments Dimensions Size: 210 cm x 125 cm Educational Notes Supports learning about the Great Fire of London and its impact Helps pupils understand cause and effect in historical events Encourages discussion of 17th-century London life and rebuilding Ideal for KS1 and KS2 History topics Enhances visual and enquiry-based learning
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