Latest News About London Tornado Of 1091

Updated 2026-06-18 17:57

The London Tornado of the year 1091 is notable for being the earliest documented English tornado. On 17 October 1091, a significant tornado event occurred in London, resulting in severe destruction across the city. Reports indicate that the tornado caused significant damage to buildings, including the Church of Church of St Mary-le-Bow. The Church was completely leveled, with four 26-foot rafters driven deep into the ground. In addition, approximately 600 wooden houses were completely destroyed, and only two fatalities were recorded.

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Great London Tornado of 1091 - Historic UK

London Bridge has a long history of ‘falling down’, however on this occasion the wooden bridge, built by William the Conqueror, was one of the victims of the London Tornado of 17th October 1091...

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