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willowwind78 · 7 months ago
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Mark 12:38-44: A Widow’s Generosity
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…
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jossoriopapercraft · 4 months ago
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Papercraft tutorial montaje Capilla Cementerio Flanders
🎥 Video Tutorial - Papercraft Capilla del Cementerio de Flanders Field ⛪✨
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🔹 Recrea la emblemática Capilla del Cementerio de Flanders Field en papercraft. Este modelo detallado es ideal para aficionados a la historia, coleccionistas y amantes del papercraft. En este video tutorial, verás las piezas del modelo y cómo ensamblarlas correctamente para facilitar el montaje.
📜 Detalles del modelo: ✅ Dimensiones: 20 cm de ancho x 15 cm de alto 📏 ✅ 28 piezas numeradas para un ensamblaje preciso ✅ Incluye: 1 archivo PDF con plantillas (8 páginas) ✅ Dificultad: Media ✅ Ideal para: Coleccionistas, proyectos educativos y maquetas históricas
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🎥 Video Tutorial - Papercraft Flanders Field Cemetery Chapel ⛪✨
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🔹 Recreate the iconic Flanders Field Cemetery Chapel in papercraft. This detailed model is perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and papercraft lovers. In this video tutorial, you'll see all the model pieces and how they fit together to make assembly easier.
📜 Model Details: ✅ Dimensions: 20 cm wide x 15 cm high 📏 ✅ 28 numbered pieces for precise assembly ✅ Includes: 1 PDF file with templates (8 pages) ✅ Difficulty: Medium ✅ Perfect for: Collectors, educational projects, and historical dioramas
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clubstyleeurope · 3 years ago
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#cse • @olivierpaeshuyse Exploring the west corner (westhoek) of belgium #cse #clubstyle_europe #clubstyleconnection #clubstylefrance #harleydavidson #motorcycle #trip #westhoek #belgium #neverforget #flanders #flandersfields https://www.instagram.com/p/ClMzTMrIad-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jahroen · 4 years ago
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het gras aan de overkant 
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susanvilleup · 4 years ago
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Red Poppies are a Memorial Day symbol of lost lives. American Legion sells poppies for people to share in honor of those we have lost during times of war. They also raise money to help the families who lost their loved ones. #redpoppy #americanlegion #memorialdayweekend #memorialday #flandersfields #wwii #quiltsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CPhNdIehURj/?utm_medium=tumblr
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dat-sketchy-dude · 4 years ago
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“In Flanders fields the poppies blow/ between the crosses, row on row.” #poppy #inktober52poppy #inktober52 #inktoberallyearlong #inktober #flowers #remembranceday #poppies #worldwar1history #flandersfields #johnmccrae #soldier #gasmask #inkdrawing #sketchbook https://www.instagram.com/p/CRZvnhxBpsc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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anee783 · 5 years ago
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In Flanders Fields
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blackbeargear · 5 years ago
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We remember and will always for the sacrifice of those who laid their lives down for future generations. Never forget. #remembranceday #veteran #ww2 #ww1 #poppy #flandersfields #usa #canada #veteransday #lestweforget🌹 #lestweforget🌺 #igmilitiacanada #picoftheday #instadaily #igmilitia #AirsoftCanada #greatertorontoarea #peaceofficer #blackbeargear #infantry https://www.instagram.com/p/CHc2zespu0c/?igshid=nezdlroh0x2q
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shirleywhere · 5 years ago
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sakurabreeze · 6 years ago
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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.
By John McCrae
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larrygoeshome · 5 years ago
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pellew26warspitedivision · 6 years ago
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Least We Forget #remembranceday #armistice #flandersfields #tomboftheunknownsoldier https://www.instagram.com/p/B4iOJ1dFqI8/?igshid=1r1jg7ach7zb4
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relaxartworld · 2 years ago
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In Flanders Fields ✒️📜 a poem by John McCrae (subtitled excerpt - PART 2) FULL POEM VIDEO ▶️ https://youtu.be/CqVN8zLCnQs 👈
"In Flanders Fields" is a poem by the Canadian poet, soldier, and physician John McCrae. McCrae wrote the poem in 1915 as a memorial to those who died in a World War I battle fought in Ypres Salient (Belgium) and were buried in a makeshift grave marked by bright red poppies. It was a common sight in Flanders Fields for soldiers to pass through fields of poppies and to send pressed poppies home to their loved ones. The poem also addresses the question of the next generation's responsibility to carry on the soldiers' battle. It's enduring legacy continues to be felt today, with the poppy serving as a symbol of remembrance for those who have died in service to their country.
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killjoys-atthedisco · 7 years ago
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Rememberance Day, Sunday 11th November 2018
If you live in Britain just like me (the date- Saturday 10th November 2018), Remeberance day is only a day away. Unfortunately, I will be doing black smithing on that day, but fortunately, I will either be back at home before 11 o'clock (as I will be at Alcumlow Farm/ really beautiful there - do recommend that you visit their with family or friends as it a really worth while visit, best part about it is the ice cream!) or I will be carrying out the 5 minute silence when I am black smithing. Remembering the fallen in all the wars is really important to me as during WWI, I had 3 great, great, great grandfathers who all died; two were missing in action and was shot dead by the Germans because he was too tall for the trenches and that made him an easy target, even when there wasn't any fighting. Sometimes I wonder what it was like to be risking your lives for your country until you either killed or when war ends. It makes me feel sorry for those who saw the comrades being killed right infront of them. It makes me feel sorry for those who lacked equipment to protect them from harmful gases. It makes me feel sorry for those who did not live a long and happy life. It makes me feel sorry for those scarred (mentally or physically) with the pains of their past. It makes me feel sorry for those decieved about what war was actually like. It makes me feel sorry for families who have lost their loved ones. I have always been considerate of those who have lost loved ones and sometimes it makes me cry when I realise how young people were when they died and the fact that they never saw their families again and will never live a happy life. I visited the National Arboretum in England and learning about all of the effort that was put in by everybody during those hard periods of time makes me fell proud to be British. It makes me feel proud of all the others countries such as America and France about all their efforts all put in together to stand strong and unite as one. Some people think that remembering the past is useless, but it helps us remember what people did back then and the determination they all had. Rememberance Day isn't just about the first and second world wars, but all of the wars that had been fought through all around history. It is good to remember those from previous lives as it makes you feel proud of the people who fight/ fought for you and your country. Lest We Forget.
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If you see this, please repost for others to see and so this can be a reminder for everyone of those who have died so that we can live the way we live today. For our freedom and our rights. For our families, friends and everyone else around us. For the food we eat and the water we drink. For the clothes we wear. For everything.
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clubstyleeurope · 2 years ago
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#cse • @olivierpaeshuyse Exploring the west corner (westhoek) of belgium #cse #clubstyle_europe #clubstyleconnection #clubstylefrance #harleydavidson #motorcycle #trip #westhoek #belgium #neverforget #flanders #flandersfields (bij Netherlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnWh5O6Ipvf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jaydeemedia · 3 years ago
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What is the history of the poppy flower that people wear on Remembrance day?
During World War I (1914–1918) much of the fighting took place in Western Europe. Previously beautiful countryside was bombed, blasted and fought over, again and again. The landscape quickly turned into fields of mud with barren scenes where little or nothing could grow. Bright red Flanders poppies (Papaver rhoeas) however, were delicate but resilient flowers and grew in their thousands, flourishing even in the middle of chaos and destruction. "In Flanders fields, the poppies blow, between the crosses, row on row." So begins the poem In Flanders Fields. In early May 1915, shortly after losing a friend, a Canadian doctor, Lt Col John McCrae was inspired by the sight of poppies to write this now-famous poem written during the First World War by John McCrae, a Canadian physician mourning the loss of his fellow soldier and friend
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