Charles Edwin Woodrow (C.E.W) Bean was Australia’s first official war correspondent in the First World War. He later wrote six volumes of the Official History of the war, and was a founder and driving ...
Note "Australian War Memorial" Includes bibliographical references and index. Australia?s official First World War correspondent, Charles Bean, saw more of the Australian Imperial Force?s actions and ...
This series comprises the papers donated by Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean to the Australian War Memorial (AWM). His role as Australia's Official War Correspondent and later Official Historian for the ...
‘The sculpture recreates a moment when Charles Bean might have paused in the exhaustive task of transcribing his collection of handwritten journals, amassed during his time in the field as a ...
3 NN. 2 No 1/II [broad arrow symbol]'. This object was collected from Charles Bean's study at his home 'Clifton' in Collaroy, NSW. Bean is perhaps best remembered for the official histories of ...
This object was collected from Charles Bean's study at his home 'Clifton' in Collaroy, NSW. Bean is perhaps best remembered for the official histories of Australia in the First World War, of which he ...
Charles Bean is perhaps best remembered for the official histories of Australia in the First World War, of which he wrote six volumes and edited the remainder. Before this, however, he was Australia's ...
- AWM38 3DRL 6673 - Material donated after Bean's death relating to the writing of the Official History and Bean's association with the Australian War Memorial 1915-1962 ...
Collection relating to the publication of The Anzac Book by Charles Edwin Woodrow ... planning notes by Bean, an explanatory note by Bazley in his capacity as co-editor of the book prior to his ...