Charles Bean
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Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (1879–1968) was an Australian journalist, war correspondent and historian. He was the Australian official historian during the First World War.
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Portrait of Charles Bean by George Lambert, 1924
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Bean aboard ship bound for Egypt, November 1914
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Bean at Mena Camp, Egypt, 1915
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Bean atop the Great Pyramid of Giza, New Year's Day, 1915
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Bean (front) with British correspondent Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, on Imbros, 1915
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Bean in Gird Trench near Gueudecourt, Somme, 1916–1917
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Bean watching the Australian advance to the Hindenburg Line, February 1917
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Bean working on Army files while writing the Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918
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Charles and Effie Bean at Tuggeranong Station
Photos by C.E.W. Bean
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HMS Scourge towing boats during the Anzac landing
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Sunrise over Chunuk Bair during the Anzac landing
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Boats return from North Beach during the Anzac landing
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Steele's Post, Anzac
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Australian 1st Division HQ, Anzac
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Anzac Cove and cruiser HMS Bacchante
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2nd Brigade landing at Helles, alongside the River Clyde
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Victoria Cross recipient Captain A.J. Shout at Quinn's Post
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A captured Turkish trench at Lone Pine
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General William Birdwood near Hill 60, Gallipoli