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What  is  the  height  of  this  monument ?

This  is  the Monument  to  the  Great  Fire  of  London , located  near  the  Northern  end  of  the  London  Bridge . It  is  202 ft /61.57 metre  tall  and  marks  the  monument’s  distance  to  the  site  of  Thomas  Farynor, the  king’s  baker’s  shop  in  Pudding  Lane , where  the  fire  began .

Cracked  by  Bobby , Anoop V , Anshuman , Appu , V Chandrashekar , Arun , Ajith , Nikhil Jorapur , FlighlessOne , Mayank  and  Sreejesh .

11 Responses to “Daily Question # 611”

  1. bobby says:

    The monument to the Great Fire of London is 202 ft high. Its 202 ft (61.57 metre) height marks the monument’s distance to the site of the Baker’s shop in where the fire began.

  2. Anoop V says:

    The Monument in London to commemorate the Great Fire of London. The height is approximately 61 metres (202 feet) which is th exact height between the place where its erected and Pudding Lane where the Great Fire began.

  3. Anshuman says:

    202 ft or 61.57 m
    this is monument to the great fire in london.

  4. Arun Hiregange says:

    The Monument is a 202ft hollow Portland stone column, built in the 1670s to commemorate the Great Fire of London. Its height is the exact distance from the column to the point in Pudding Lane where the fire began.

  5. v.chandrashekar says:

    202 feet

  6. arun says:

    The monument to the great fire of London is 202 ft tall.

  7. nikhil jorapur says:

    the monument to the great fire of London- 202 ft (61.57 metre)

  8. FlightlessOne says:

    This is a monument to the london fire… 202 feet in height, to match its distance from the reputed origin of the fire

  9. Mayank says:

    Height of this tower (Monument to the great fire of London) is 202 ft or 61.57 m.

  10. gokul says:

    this the monument to Great fire of London.Its height is 202feet/61.57metre.

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