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TOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferred1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August1916, four out of
IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered theseTOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferred1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August1916, four out of
IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August 1916, four out of five of the Canadians that fell lost their lives between Ypres and the1917 TOTAL WAR
In 1917, three years after it began, the war turned into a worldwide conflict. All countries involved did their utmost to defeat or completely destroy the enemy. The boundary between military operations and social life became blurred. Both behind and BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different EVEN THE DUST REMAINS Even The Dust Remains invites us to delve into the history of war, politics and aesthetics through deliberately contemporary forms of expression. During his residency in the In Flanders Fields Museum in 2015, the Franco-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou used variousmedia. Without
CYCLING IN THE GREAT WAR A surprising view of the First World War as seen through the eyes of the early cycling champions, for enthusiasts of history and cycle racing. With outstanding historical pictures and illustrations that have never been published before. On 28 JuneWARFARE CANARIES
After a gap of a number of years, the IFFM is resuming its former practice of appointing an artist in residence. The first artist in this new series is Thorsten Brinkmann, and he will exhibit several ofhis works within
EDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
3 Educational package In Flanders Fields Museum — Manual — School visit to the Menin Gate A ‘Living Memorial’: the Menin Gate is a living memorial because even today names are deleted orEDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
4 The Headstones The headstones are approximately 2 feet and 6 inches (approx. 75 cm) high and 1 foot and 3 inches (approx. 38 cm) wide, and have a curved top edge.EDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
3 Most headstones are simple crosses made of white synthetic material, but Muslims and Jews have their own headstone type. At present, 4,209Frenchmen
WWW.INFLANDERSFIELDS.BE Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.TOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredTOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them.PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character of1917 TOTAL WAR
In 1917, three years after it began, the war turned into a worldwide conflict. All countries involved did their utmost to defeat or completely destroy the enemy. The boundary between military operations and social life became blurred. Both behind and BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different EVEN THE DUST REMAINS Even The Dust Remains invites us to delve into the history of war, politics and aesthetics through deliberately contemporary forms of expression. During his residency in the In Flanders Fields Museum in 2015, the Franco-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou used variousmedia. Without
WARFARE CANARIES
After a gap of a number of years, the IFFM is resuming its former practice of appointing an artist in residence. The first artist in this new series is Thorsten Brinkmann, and he will exhibit several ofhis works within
WORKSHEET
Iconic characters (screens) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 24 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 20 15 16 As you walk through the museum IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS Launch event EN. View the video of the press conference HERE.. View all pictures of the launch event HERE.. An overview of media publications and clippings can be found HERE.EDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
The book Educational package In Flanders Fields Museum — Andrew’s Dream Museum — The book 3 Andrew lives in Ypres and his father works at the In Flanders Fields Museum (IFF). After visiting the museum, Andrew became fascinated with the history of the First World War, so much so, that he decided to start his own, personal museumWORKSHEET
2 1 Worksheet - Visit to the French military cemetery St-Charles-de-Potyze This cemetery is filled with long, straight rows of crosses. All crosses,TOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredTOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them.PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character of1917 TOTAL WAR
In 1917, three years after it began, the war turned into a worldwide conflict. All countries involved did their utmost to defeat or completely destroy the enemy. The boundary between military operations and social life became blurred. Both behind and BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different EVEN THE DUST REMAINS Even The Dust Remains invites us to delve into the history of war, politics and aesthetics through deliberately contemporary forms of expression. During his residency in the In Flanders Fields Museum in 2015, the Franco-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou used variousmedia. Without
WARFARE CANARIES
After a gap of a number of years, the IFFM is resuming its former practice of appointing an artist in residence. The first artist in this new series is Thorsten Brinkmann, and he will exhibit several ofhis works within
WORKSHEET
Iconic characters (screens) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 24 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 20 15 16 As you walk through the museum IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS Launch event EN. View the video of the press conference HERE.. View all pictures of the launch event HERE.. An overview of media publications and clippings can be found HERE.EDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
The book Educational package In Flanders Fields Museum — Andrew’s Dream Museum — The book 3 Andrew lives in Ypres and his father works at the In Flanders Fields Museum (IFF). After visiting the museum, Andrew became fascinated with the history of the First World War, so much so, that he decided to start his own, personal museumWORKSHEET
2 1 Worksheet - Visit to the French military cemetery St-Charles-de-Potyze This cemetery is filled with long, straight rows of crosses. All crosses,TOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredTOURIST PROGRAM
The moving Menin Gate, the Irish Cross and the sober Saint Georges Memorial Church are vivid witnesses of the war past in the city. In between the WWI sites, the story of the war and the reconstruction is illustrated. This walk is an excellent introduction to your the visitof
VISIT | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM from 1 April till 15 Novemberevery day from 10am to 6pm. from 16 November till 31 March. Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. ---. An average visit to the museum takes 1,5 to 2 hours. Ticket sale stops 1 hour before closing. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM the insight of aid workers. In the cinema room, three British medical service workers recount their immense task of caring wounded people. The famous American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing was working in a rear area field hospital in the summer of 1917. On the screen, he is flanked by the American nurse Ellen Newbold La Motte, who workedmainly
FOR FAMILIES
Visit with your family. With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. Get to know Andrew, a 12-year-old boy from Ypres, who during a visit to the museum becomes completely fascinated by the history of the First World War. His challenging note & scrapbook leads you in thePROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
Andrew's Dream Museum. Andrew is enchanted when he visits the In Flanders Fields Museum with his dad (who works there). The next day he runs all day through the house and from the shed to the cellar. With what he collects he opens his own Dream Museum in the evening. During the workshop, recognizable objects from Andrew's museum are juxtaposedTHE NAMES LIST
The project of the Names List has been a central item for GONE WEST, the remembrance programme 2014-2018 of the province of West Flanders. The centenary being over now, the museum continues unabated with the collection and description of victims. State of affairs. All changes and additions to the Names List are immediately published online .PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character ofPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them. IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferredPROGRAM 13-15
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them.PROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character of1917 TOTAL WAR
In 1917, three years after it began, the war turned into a worldwide conflict. All countries involved did their utmost to defeat or completely destroy the enemy. The boundary between military operations and social life became blurred. Both behind and BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different EVEN THE DUST REMAINS Even The Dust Remains invites us to delve into the history of war, politics and aesthetics through deliberately contemporary forms of expression. During his residency in the In Flanders Fields Museum in 2015, the Franco-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou used variousmedia. Without
WARFARE CANARIES
After a gap of a number of years, the IFFM is resuming its former practice of appointing an artist in residence. The first artist in this new series is Thorsten Brinkmann, and he will exhibit several ofhis works within
WORKSHEET
Iconic characters (screens) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 24 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 20 15 16 As you walk through the museum IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS Launch event EN. View the video of the press conference HERE.. View all pictures of the launch event HERE.. An overview of media publications and clippings can be found HERE.EDUCATIONAL PACKAGE
The book Educational package In Flanders Fields Museum — Andrew’s Dream Museum — The book 3 Andrew lives in Ypres and his father works at the In Flanders Fields Museum (IFF). After visiting the museum, Andrew became fascinated with the history of the First World War, so much so, that he decided to start his own, personal museumWORKSHEET
2 1 Worksheet - Visit to the French military cemetery St-Charles-de-Potyze This cemetery is filled with long, straight rows of crosses. All crosses,TOURIST PROGRAM
Southern Salient You start this bike tour via the Grote Markt and first head towards Zillebekevijver.Then you will visit Hill 60, the last piece of authentic battlefield in Flanders, and then continue via the Caterpillar, the Palingbeek, The Bluff and the Sint-Elooi crater. Finally, Bedford House Cemetery is visited, one of the largest Commomwealth cemeteries in the area.FOR FAMILIES
With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. If you use the audio guide, you can choose the children's tour.A continuous story takes you along 18 stops throughout the museum. It starts with once upon a time, but it isn't a fairy tale at all. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM The museum follows the chronicle of the First World War, but in parallel sets out a course of eyewitnesses. Those who were there are called up again to have their accounts told by real-life actors.PROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them.THE NAMES LIST
Located in the centre of the Westhoek, the In Flanders Fields Museum conceives itself as a caretaker of the Belgian WW1-battlefield. From there rose the project of setting up, for this war theatre, an inclusive register of victims: a list including both civilians and soldiers, irrespective of nationality, former friends and foes alike, Belgians who died in their own country or abroad, and nonPROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character of1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August1916, four out of
LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferred BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered theseTOURIST PROGRAM
Southern Salient You start this bike tour via the Grote Markt and first head towards Zillebekevijver.Then you will visit Hill 60, the last piece of authentic battlefield in Flanders, and then continue via the Caterpillar, the Palingbeek, The Bluff and the Sint-Elooi crater. Finally, Bedford House Cemetery is visited, one of the largest Commomwealth cemeteries in the area.FOR FAMILIES
With your (grand)children, pay a visit to the In Flanders Fields Museum and discover the Great War in and around Ypres. If you use the audio guide, you can choose the children's tour.A continuous story takes you along 18 stops throughout the museum. It starts with once upon a time, but it isn't a fairy tale at all. THE PEOPLE | MUSEUM | IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM The museum follows the chronicle of the First World War, but in parallel sets out a course of eyewitnesses. Those who were there are called up again to have their accounts told by real-life actors.PROGRAM 10-12 YEARS
in advance Do you come as a teacher with a class group? Then don't forget to book your visit. On presentation of your booking confirmation, you can come and prepare your visit free of charge, or make an appointment with the educational service to discuss your own ideas or proposals. You can also request the correction keys for the exercise sheets from them.THE NAMES LIST
Located in the centre of the Westhoek, the In Flanders Fields Museum conceives itself as a caretaker of the Belgian WW1-battlefield. From there rose the project of setting up, for this war theatre, an inclusive register of victims: a list including both civilians and soldiers, irrespective of nationality, former friends and foes alike, Belgians who died in their own country or abroad, and nonPROGRAM 16-18
war and trauma Images, witnesses and objects sketch the evolution of medical care in wartime. The improvisation and chaos of the early period contrasts sharply with the later industrial character of1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August1916, four out of
LES ENFANTS DE L'YSER At the beginning of May 1915, the Belgian government opted to evacuate as many children as possible from the danger zone of the front region abroad. Approximately 10000 boys and girls between the ages of three and sixteen were transferred BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different IRELAND’S MEMORIAL RECORDS The project description. The City of Ypres holds an original copy of Ireland’s Memorial Records.Field-Marshall Sir John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1919-1922), ordered these1916 CANADA
Canada lost almost 65,000 lives during the First World War. A quarter of all the victims that perished outside of Canada did so in Belgium. During the first two years of the war, from August 1914 to August 1916, four out of five of the Canadians that fell lost their lives between Ypres and the BRITISH HEADGEAR IN WW1 At the start of the Great War the British army, unlike its future allies, had already undergone several reforms. Based on its experiences in two colonial wars the army had introduced the same khaki cloth cap for all its units, albeit with a different EVEN THE DUST REMAINS Even The Dust Remains invites us to delve into the history of war, politics and aesthetics through deliberately contemporary forms of expression. During his residency in the In Flanders Fields Museum in 2015, the Franco-Moroccan artist Mehdi-Georges Lahlou used variousmedia. Without
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After a gap of a number of years, the IFFM is resuming its former practice of appointing an artist in residence. The first artist in this new series is Thorsten Brinkmann, and he will exhibit several ofhis works within
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On Friday and Saturday, September 15th and 16th, 2017, composer Piet Swerts A Symphony of Trees will be premiered in Ypres St. Martins Cathedral, one hundred years after the Third Battle of Ypres and fifty years after the performance of ANDREW’S DREAM MUSEUM 3 1 Worksheets In Flanders Fields Museum - Andrew’s Dream museum CHRISTMAS Christmas 1914 was the first Christmas the soldiers spent onthe front.
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