![]() ![]() If only somebody would invent electric ovens, it would be safer too. Thomas Farriner: Well, c’mon hurry up then. ![]() If only somebody would invent electric lights, it would be a lot quicker. Thomas Farriner: (YAWN) The bread’s ready – let’s put out all the candles before we go upstairs…Ĭhild: Aw dad – it takes aaages to snuff out the flames. Thomas Farriner used fire for light, heating and – of course – baking. The story starts on Pudding Lane, in the home of Thomas Farriner, a baker who lived with his family above the bakery.Įlectricity and gas central heating hadn’t been invented yet. ![]() It all began in London – the country’s capital city. My grandma told me that, and her grandma told her all the way back to a rat who lived over 350 years ago, in the time of the Great Fire of London. Fetch the ketchup, fetch the ketchup… BBQ! BBQ! It’s burnt and it’s crispy.īefore ovens were invented all food had to be cooked on fires. (SINGS) Something’s burning, something’s burning. Rat: How did The Great Fire of London start? ![]()
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