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We were over in Ypres last weekend for a long weekend. One of the cemeteries we visited was Essex Farm, used as a dressing station cemetery from April 1915 to August 1917.
The burials were made without definite plan and some of the divisions which occupied this sector may be traced in almost every part of the cemetery, but the 49th (West Riding) Division buried their dead of 1915 in Plot I, and the 38th (Welsh) Division used Plot III in the autumn of 1916. It was in Essex Farm Cemetery that Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae of the Canadian Army Medical Corps wrote the poem ' In Flanders Fields' in May 1915.
There is a wild flower meadow leading to the monument to the fallen
Whilst there, a tourist group turned up to visit and several members of the group started picking bouquets of the poppies to take away.
I found this disrespectful and rather quite selfish, seeing as the poppies need to seed to come back next year and asked the woman to stop. She seemed quite annoyed I'd mentioned it, so I went to speak to the tour guide who was equally non committal. As we left there were conversations in their group and pointing.
Did I over react?
The burials were made without definite plan and some of the divisions which occupied this sector may be traced in almost every part of the cemetery, but the 49th (West Riding) Division buried their dead of 1915 in Plot I, and the 38th (Welsh) Division used Plot III in the autumn of 1916. It was in Essex Farm Cemetery that Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae of the Canadian Army Medical Corps wrote the poem ' In Flanders Fields' in May 1915.
There is a wild flower meadow leading to the monument to the fallen
Whilst there, a tourist group turned up to visit and several members of the group started picking bouquets of the poppies to take away.
I found this disrespectful and rather quite selfish, seeing as the poppies need to seed to come back next year and asked the woman to stop. She seemed quite annoyed I'd mentioned it, so I went to speak to the tour guide who was equally non committal. As we left there were conversations in their group and pointing.
Did I over react?
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