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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, 1872-1918 : soldier, poet, physician
  2. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems [Canadian Poet, 1872-1918] by John McCrae, 2002-04-15
  3. In Flanders Fields: The Story of John McCrae by John F. Prescott, 1985-06
  4. A Crown of Life: The World of John McCrae by Dianne Graves, 1998-12-01
  5. In Flanders fields, and other poems by John McCrae 1872-1918 Macphail Andrew Sir 1864-1938, 1919-12-31
  6. In Flanders Fields by John McCrae, 1996-10-01

21. McCrae House
This national historic site is the birthplace of John McCrae (18721918).McCrae, a respected physician and noted professor of medicine
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This national historic site is the birthplace of John McCrae (1872-1918).
McCrae, a respected physician and noted professor of medicine at McGill University, is best remembered as the author of In Flanders Fields . This famous poem of World War I, was written while he was a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. McCrae House was a project of the Col. John McCrae Birthplace Society, an organization dedicated to creating a museum of the birthplace of John McCrae. The Society's dream was realized in 1968 with the official opening of the museum. In 1983 this museum was amalgamated with the Guelph Civic Museum to form Guelph Museums. Over the years, objects, photographs and documents were collected that relate to the life of John McCrae and his ancestors. The museum consequently has a collection of mid to late 19th century and early 20th century materials: letters, diaries, journals, sketch books, documents, photographs, uniforms, furniture, medical equipment, etc. Two rooms (a kitchen and a bedroom) portray middle class life in 1870s Guelph. The rest of the museum consists of an "L" shaped gallery that depicts the life of John McCrae and his family. A late 19th century board and batten coach house is located behind the main building.

22. John McCrae
The name of John McCrae (18721918) may seem out of place in the distinguishedcompany of World War I poets, but he is remembered for what is probably the
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In Flanders Fields
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. The name of John McCrae (1872-1918) may seem out of place in the distinguished company of World War I poets, but he is remembered for what is probably the single best-known and popular poem from the war, "In Flanders Fields." He was a Canadian physician and fought on the Western Front in 1914, but was then transferred to the medical corps and assigned to a hospital in France. He died of pneumonia while on active duty in 1918. His volume of poetry, In Flanders Fields and Other Poems , was published in 1919.

23. Encyclopedia: John McCrae
John McCrae (18721918) was a Canadian poet and doctor during World WarI, who wrote the famous war memorial poem In Flanders Fields .
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    24. MSN Encarta - McCrae, John
    McCrae, John (18721918), Canadian physician and poet, who wrote “In FlandersFields,” one of the most famous poems about World War I (1914-1918).
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    25. The Unforgotten - In Flanders Fields - John McCrae
    In Flanders Fields By Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (18721918)Canadian Army. In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between
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    Another Poem by John McCrae - The Anxious Dead
    The Poem - In Flanders Fields
    The poem "In Flanders Fields" by Canadian army physician Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae ( 1872 - January 28, 1918 - picture left ) remains to this day one of the most memorable war poems ever written. It is a lasting legacy of the terrible battle in the Ypres salient in the spring of 1915. World War 1. A question asked again and again: why poppies Poppy seed will lie in the ground for years if the soil is undisturbed. That churned up cemetery known as the Western Front provided the ideal medium for masses of poppies to blanket the graves. When McCrae wrote his poem in May, 1915, bloodred poppies blossomed like no one had ever seen before or probably ever will again. The poppy is also well known as a symbol of sleep. The last line in his poem "We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields". Opium, from which morphine can be made, is derived from some species of poppies. Morphine is a very strong painkiller and was given to wounded soldiers to help them sleep. A much larger dose was given to those who could not survive, helping to end their misery. As well as performing his duties as surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel McCrae also served on the guns when needed and occasionally performed burial services. It was after performing the service for a very dear friend, Alexis Helmer of Ottawa, that McCrae was inspired to write

    26. The Canadian Great War Homepage: History Of The CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Forc
    Small Search Box, John McCrae. 18721918. John McCrae was born Nov30th 1872 in Guelph Ontario. He was the second son of Lieutenant
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    John McCrae was born Nov 30th 1872 in Guelph Ontario. He was the second son of Lieutenant Colonel David McCrae and Janet Simpson Eckford McCrae. He received his education at Guelph Collegiate and the University of Toronto medical school. As a young man John was also interested in the military. He had joined the Highland Cadet Corps at the age of 14 and at 17 he joined the Milita field battery commanded by his father; by 1896 he achieved the rank of Lieutenant. In 1898 John received a Bachelor of Medicine degree and the gold medal from the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. When the South African War (Boer War) started in October 1899 John felt it was important to fight. He was commissioned to lead an artillery battery from Guelph. John sailed for Africa in December and spent a year there with his unit. He resigned from the military in 1904.

    27. The Canadian Military Heritage Project - World War 1 (Great War). John McCrae, A
    Tips of the Hat. John McCrae. 18721918. John McCrae was born Nov30th 1872 in Guelph Ontario. He was the second son of Lieutenant
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    28. In Flanders Fields A Poem By Dr John McCrae
    In Flanders Fields poem Dr. John McCrae Dr. John McCrae (1872-1918) First publicationdate 1915 A poem can paint a thousand images in your mind s eye.
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    In Flanders Fields a poem by Dr. John McCrae
    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
    In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw
    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. In Flanders Fields poem - Dr. John McCrae
    Dr. John McCrae (1872-1918) First publication date: 1915 A poem can paint a thousand images in your mind's eye. If you enjoyed this poem and appreciated the lyrics of In Flanders Fields by Dr. John McCrae you will find even more poem lyrics by this famous author, together with their biography and picture, by simply clicking on the Poem Index link below !  Page Back Poems Index

    29. John McCrae
    John McCrae 18721918. The best-known and most widely read lyric ofthe English language, this century or any century, “In Flanders
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume4/32-33.htm
    JOHN MCCRAE
    Although his services as a surgeon were invaluable in the trenches, McCrae himself fought as an artilleryman and was subsequently gassed at Ypres, Belgium, in 1915. A commissioned officer, Lt.-Col. John McCrae succumbed to meningeal-pneumonia in January 1918, days after being made senior consulting physician to the British Army. No other Canadian doctor had been so highly promoted. He was buried with full military honours not far from the fields of Flanders so poignantly immortalized in his poem.

    30. In Flander S Fields - A Poem By John McCrae (1872-1918)
    In Flander s Fields In Flanders fields, the poppies blow Between the crosses, rowon row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks still bravely singing
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    In Flander's Fields
    In Flanders fields, the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow.
    Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields.
    Take up our quarrel with the foe; To you from failing hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. BACK TO POETRY INDEX

    31. John McCrae
    John McCrae (18721918). John McCrae was born in Guelph, Ontario, theson of a woollen manufacturer of Scottish descent. He studied
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    John McCrae
    John McCrae was born in Guelph, Ontario, the son of a woollen manufacturer of Scottish descent. He studied medicine at Toronto University and qualified as a doctor in 1898. He deferred the offer of a fellowship at McGill University to fight in the Boer War, where he served with distinction as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Artillery. Returning to Canada in 1901, he worked as a pathologist at a number of Montreal hospitals and as a lecturer at McGill University, co-authoring a medical textbook in 1912. On the outbreak of the First World War McCrae joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force as a major and brigade surgeon, taking part in the fierce fighting at Ypres in April 1915. Later that year he was asked to take charge of a Canadian field hospital in France, a role he discharged with dedication and distinction under very difficult conditions, but which clearly had a detrimental effect on his health. At the beginning of 1918 he was appointed consulting physician to the British army but before he was able to take up this prestigious post, he died of pneumonia and meningitis. McCrae's early poems, which were written in his twenties, were published in Canadian magazines and deal mainly with the theme of death. His later poems of which

    32. John McCrae
    John McCrae. (18721918). In Flanders Fields. In Flanders fields thepoppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place
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    Joyce Kilmer (War-poem) Wilfred Owen (War-poem)
    John McCrae
    In Flanders Fields
    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields.
    Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. John McCrae was a Canadian physician who fought on the Western Front in 1914. In the summer of 1915 he was transferred to the medical corps in France. He died of pneumonia while on active duty in 1918. 'In Flanders Fields' was written during the second battle of Ypres. It became the best known poem of the first world-war.
    Op Vlaanderens Velden
    Klaprozen bloeien op Vlaanderens velden, tussen de kruisen, rij aan rij

    33. John McCrae - Op Vlaanderens Velden
    John McCrae. (18721918). Op Vlaanderens Velden. Klaprozen bloeien op Vlaanderensvelden, tussen de kruisen, rij aan rij, van ons die liggen, zij aan zij.
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    John McCrae
    Op Vlaanderens Velden
    Klaprozen bloeien op Vlaanderens velden,
    tussen de kruisen, rij aan rij,
    van ons die liggen, zij aan zij.
    De zang van koene lerken in de lucht,
    schier onhoorbaar door het krijgsgerucht.
    Wij zijn de Doden. Gisteren nog
    zagen wij dageraad en deemstering,
    beminden en werden bemind,
    en liggen nu in Vlaanderens velden.
    Bekamp de vijand met nieuwe moed
    en grijp de toorts waarvoor wij streden; Verzaak niet aan ons die leden en aan het offer der gevelden, waarvoor klaprozen bloeien op Vlaanderens velden. Vertaald door Lepus John McCrae was een Canadese arts, die dienst deed in een militair noodhospitaal in West-Vlaanderen (1914). In de zomer van 1915 werd hij overgeplaatst naar de medische dienst in Frankrijk. Hij overleed daar in 1918 aan longontsteking. 'In Flanders Fields' werd geschreven tijdens de tweede slag om Ieper. Het werd het bekendste gedicht over de eerste wereldoorlog. Naar boven John McCrae - 'In Flanders Fields' Joyce Kilmer - 'A prayer of a soldier in France' Wilfred Owen - 'Dulce et Decorum est' Dead Poets Society Terug naar 'vertalingen' (home) webmaster

    34. MCCRAE - SMITCHELL
    John McCrae. 18721918. McCrae earned an MB degree at the Universityof Toronto in 1898, and did further training there and at Johns
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    JOHN MCCRAE McCrae earned an M.B. degree at the University of Toronto in 1898, and did further training there and at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore (as one of William Osler 's housestaff). After service in the South African War, he began medical practice in Montreal along with lecturing at McGill University, and medical writing, including A Textbook of Pathology for Students of Medicine (1912). During the first world war he served in Flanders as brigade surgeon of the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. On May 3, 1915, during a lull in the fighting, and shortly after one of his comrades was mortally wounded, McCrae wrote out the rondeau, "In Flanders Fields." It was published, anonymously, in the December 8 issue of Punch , and has of course been reprinted and recited countless times since. He was subsequently stationed with the McGill unit at No.3 Canadian General Hospital at Boulogne. On January 23, 1918, he fell ill, and on the 28th died of lobar pneumonia complicated by suppurative meningitis.

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    Prescott JF. In Flanders Fields - The Story of John McCrae. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press; 1985.

    35. Physician Writers H-M (Page 4)
    Mays, James A. 1939, USA. McClintock, Andrew, 1885-1923, USA. McCrae, John,1872-1918, Canada. McGlashan, Alan Fleming, 1898-, England. Merliss, Reuben,1915-, USA.
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    36. Author John McCrae, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    John McCrae (next poet) I was from Canada, and I lived from 18721918.Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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      I was from Canada, and I lived from 1872-1918. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites?
      John McCrae is the author of the famed poem, In Flanders Field , written during the First World War.
      John was born in 1872 and raised in Guelph, Ontario and is remembered as one of Guelph's most famous sons.
      McCrae was more than a poet, and was in fact a doctor, soldier, author and artist.
      The paternal grandparents of John McCrae, Thomas and Jean (nee Campbell) emigrated to Canada from Scotland in 1849 and settled in Guelph. Their son David married Janet Eckford and they had three children; Thomas (1870), John (1872) and Geills (1878).
      John's early education was received in Guelph, first at Central Public School followed at Guelph Collegiate Institute.

    37. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    John McCrae. (18721918). A Song Of Comfort Thro May time blossoms,with whisper low,; Anarchy I saw a city filled with lust and shame,;
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    38. Daily Celebrations ~ John McCrae, In Flanders Field ~ April 22 ~ Ideas To Motiva
    John McCrae (18721918) was born in Ontario and wrote Canada s beloved 15-line poemIn Flanders Field (1915) while stationed in Flanders, Belgium during World
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    April 22 ~  In Flanders Field In Flanders Field: Story of the Poem
    "We shall not s l e e p though p o p p i e s grow /In Flanders fields." ~ John McCrae Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872-1918) was born in Ontario and wrote Canada's beloved 15-line poem In Flanders Field (1915) while stationed in Flanders, Belgium during World War I. McCrae threw away the first draft of the poem and a fellow officer retrieved it and submitted it to several publications in England. When published in Punch magazine with a rarely-used bold type, the poem became an immediate international success. Flanders Field inspired soldiers and struck a chord in the hearts of patriots at home. McCrae was one of the 635,000 Canadians who enlisted. A caring artillery and medical officer, he was inspired by the Second Battle of Ypres, "17 days of Hades," he described in horror, as in the trenches he watched his close friend Lieutenant Alexis Helmer die of shrapnel wounds. McCrae buried his beloved friend amid poppies in a grave marked by a simple wooden cross. He then wrote the vibrant poem in 20 minutes. Because of McCrae's inspiration, bright

    39. Daily Celebrations ~ John McCrae, In Flanders Field ~ November 11 ~ Ideas To Mot
    Poppies as symbol of remembrance was forever immortalized in a poemwritten by Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae (18721918). Born in
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    November 11 ~  In Flanders Field In Flanders Field: Story of the Poem
    "We shall not s l e e p though p o p p i e s grow... In Flanders fields." ~ John McCrae Today is Veterans Day and Remembrance Day. Poppies are sold to raise money for needy veterans and to honor those who gave their lives for freedom Poppies as symbol of remembrance was forever immortalized in a poem written by Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872-1918). Born in Ontario, McCrae wrote the beloved 15-line poem In Flanders Field (1915) while stationed in Flanders, Belgium during World War I. "The torch; be yours to hold it high," he wrote. McCrae was one of the 635,000 Canadians who enlisted. A caring artillery and medical officer, he was inspired by the Second Battle of Ypres, what he described as "17 days of Hades." In the trenches, he watched his close friend Lieutenant Alexis Helmer die of shrapnel wounds. McCrae buried his beloved friend amid poppies in a grave marked by a simple wooden cross. Deeply moved, he then wrote the vibrant poem in 20 minutes. McCrae threw away the first draft of the poem. A fellow officer retrieved it and submitted it to several publications in England. When published in

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