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Poet and Doctor Colonel John McCrae Memorial
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Poet and Doctor Colonel John McCrae Memorial
McCrae, who served in the Boer War, is popularly remembered as the author of what is probably the best-known poem of the First World War -In Flanders Fields. The four-sided stone is one of the so-called Albertina Memorials, and it was unveiled on 15 November 1985 by the Governor of West Flanders. There are other Albertinas that mark places around the battlefield but this one carries a poppy and not King Alberts Royal Cipher like the others. It is just outside Essex farm where McCrae wrote his poem in 1915. Date: 2012
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1985 2012 Albertina Alberts Battlefield Carries Cipher Colonel Doctor Essex Fields First Flanders Governor Ieper Mark Memorials Places Poem Poppy Popularly Remembered There Unveiled Wrote Ypres Best Known Four Sided So Called
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This evocative print captures the Poet and Doctor Colonel John McCrae Memorial, located just outside Essex Farm in Ieper (Ypres), Belgium. Unveiled on November 15, 1985, by the Governor of West Flanders, this four-sided stone is one of the Albertina Memorials that mark significant locations around the First World War battlefield. Unlike the others, this memorial carries a poppy instead of King Albert's royal cipher. Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian surgeon and poet, is popularly remembered as the author of the best-known poem of the First World War, "In Flanders Fields." He wrote the poem in May 1915, inspired by the sight of poppies growing in the fields amidst the devastation of the Battle of Ypres. McCrae served in the Boer War before the First World War and was a decorated military officer. The image shows the memorial standing proudly, surrounded by lush greenery and poppies, symbolizing the enduring legacy of McCrae's poem and the sacrifices made during the war. The memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the past and the importance of remembering the history and the lives lost during the First World War.
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