The Year London Died Audio Guide | London | MapTalesGo
Journey to 1348 London, where the Great Mortality gripped the city, revealing the tragic story of Sir Walter de Manny's emergency cemetery.
Travel back to 1348 in London, where the city was enveloped by the ominous approach of the plague. As the Great Mortality swept through the streets, both the rich and poor succumbed to its deadly grip, leading to a frantic burial of the dead in hastily dug graves.
Sir Walter de Manny's emergency cemetery stands as a testament to the chaos of the time. In just one winter, almost half of London's population disappeared, forever altering the city's landscape and its very essence.
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