Room Lockdown London: Great Plague of London

By | July 28, 2023

by Room Lockdown London (website)

Central London

2-10 players

Languages: EN

180 mins
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This was the worst outbreak of plague in England since the black death of 1348. London lost roughly 15% of its population. While 68,596 deaths were recorded in the city, the true number was probably over 100,000. Other parts of the country also suffered.

The earliest cases of disease occurred in the spring of 1665 in a parish outside the city walls called St Giles-in-the-Fields. The death rate began to rise during the hot summer months and peaked in September when 7,165 Londoners died in one week.

Rats carried the fleas that caused the plague. They were attracted by city streets filled with rubbish and waste, especially in the poorest areas.

But how did London respond to it?

and how did it end?

Embark on the deadly and horrible disease and unravel history as it took place.

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