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  1. NAA: B2455, BEAN CEW, Bean Charles Edwin Woodrow: SERN CAPT: POB N/A: POE N/A: NOK F Rev Bean E, item 4028768 (1914-1920). Charles Edwin Bean (1879–1968), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian National University, Canberra. Dr Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, personal records, manuscript: 'Ashmead Bartlett and a crisis', item 892, 3DRL ...

  2. 9 apr 2015 · Charles Bean’s dugout at Gallipoli. AWM. After the Gallipoli peninsula was evacuated in December 1915, Bean and his assistant Arthur Bazley worked on the manuscript from a cowshed in Imbros ...

  3. In this dramatised documentary, Charles Bean, war correspondent, obsessive historian and reluctant myth maker; tells us all about his remarkable life. From the playing fields of England via the Australian outback, to the maelstrom of the Great War, Charles Bean wrote about life and truth, yet everyone thought he created a myth.

  4. Sir Charles Richard Bean (born 16 September 1953) is a British economist and Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. He was previously Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy at the Bank of England from 1 July 2008 until 30 June 2014. [2] From 2000 to 2008, he served as Chief Economist at the Bank.

  5. Australia's official war correspondent during WWI, Charles Bean was also Australia's first official war historian and the driving force behind the creation of the Australian War Memorial. Famously criticised for his deliberate myth-making as editor of The Anzac Book

  6. Charles Bean, Australia’s classically-educated war correspondent, Official Historian, and chief visionary behind the Australian War Memorial, was as imbued with the classics as any. What is striking, however, is that Bean largely ignored parallels with Troy, focusing instead almost exclusively on fifth-century BC Athens.

  7. Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Australia’s official war correspondent in the Great War, was one such specimen -- the man ordained by time and circumstance to craft and shape the Anzac legend Certain people appear in history destined to accomplish one great task.