Essex Farm Cemetery was named after a farm on this site, which was listed on British maps as Essex Farm. Here lie 1199 fallen soldiers from the Commonwealth buried. In the bunkers next to the farmhouse, Canadian doctor John McCrae wrote the world-famous poem 'In Flanders Fields' on May 3, 1915. He died on January 28, 1918, of pneumonia and meningitis and was buried in Wimereux (France).
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