McCrae House, located in Guelph, Ontario, is the birthplace of John McCrae (b. 1872 – d. 1918), doctor, soldier and author of the famous First World War poem "In Flanders Fields". The house is a National Historic Site of Canada.[1]
^"McCrae House". Canadian Register of Historic Places. 4 July 2007. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
according to McCrae biographer John F. Prescott and McCraeHouse curator Bev Dietrich, there is no evidence that McCrae was gay. McCrae's father, Lt-Col...
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Canadian magazines and newspapers. McCrae's poetry often focused on death and the peace that followed. At the age of 41, McCrae enrolled with the Canadian Expeditionary...
Guelph, claiming ownership of several of John McCrae's wartime medals which were donated to the McCraeHouse in 1997 and 2005. She was seeking to have personal...
facility, the Civic Museum has also operated McCraeHouse, the birthplace of Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (1872–1918), author of In Flanders Fields. The...
McCrae Homestead is an historic property located in McCrae, Victoria, Australia. It was built at the foot of Arthurs Seat, a small mountain, near the shores...
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continue the conflict. The poem was written by Canadian physician John McCrae on 3 May 1915 after witnessing the death of his friend and fellow soldier...
couple bought the 17th century Jerviswood House. McRae's nephew, Max McRae, is also a motorsport racer. In 1996, McRae was appointed a Member of the British...
Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr. (January 3, 1956 – April 24, 2022) was an American political operative and convicted fraudster from the state of North Carolina...
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Making of Canada's National Historic Parks and Sites. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. 28-9. ISBN 0-7735-0713-2. Negotiating the Past:...
armed conflicts since. McCraeHouse at 108 Water Street is also part of the Guelph Museums. It is the birthplace of John McCrae, the author of the famous...
were subsequently reburied in separate graves. Sometimes spelled as McCrae or MacCrae. Lamphier & Welch 2017, p. 274. Ward 1952, p. 496. Lossing 1873, p...
Years: Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1792-1796". Dundurn – via Google Books. "McFarland House". www.niagaraparks.com. "New Niagara Official Plan" (PDF). September...
Maurice McCrae Blackburn (19 November 1880 – 31 March 1944) was an Australian politician and socialist lawyer, noted for his protection of the interests...
"Rock Your Baby" is the debut single by American singer George McCrae. Written and produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch of KC and the Sunshine...
Historic Places. "McCraeHouse". Guelph Museums. Archived from the original on 9 November 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2011. McMartin House. Canadian Register...
working on demos for KC & the Sunshine Band the song "Rock Your Baby" (George McCrae) was created. The band's "Queen of Clubs" was a hit in the UK, peaking at...
John McCrae Secondary School is a public secondary school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It supports grades 9-12. Built in 1999, it...