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  Charles Bean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bean was instrumental in the establishment of the Australian War Memorial, and of the creation and popularisation of the ANZAC legend.
Bean landed at Anzac Cove at 10am on April 25, 1915, a few hours after the first troops had landed and he remained on the peninsula for most of the campaign, enduring the same squalid conditions suffered by the soldiers.
Bean's influence grew as the war progressed and he lobbied unsuccessfully against the appointment of General John Monash to the command of the Australian Corps in 1918.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Bean   (1147 words)

  
 The Bean family of York 1700-1905 - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles Bean-919 [Parents] [scrapbook] was born in 1838 in York, Yorkshire, England.
Charles Bean-924 [Parents] was born on 11 Aug 1865 in York, Yorkshire, England.
Charles Thomas Porteus-5395 was born on 2 Jan 1893 in Farrar St, York, Yorkshire, England.
www.myfamilies.co.uk /bean/pafg01.htm   (965 words)

  
 First World War.com - Who's Who - Charles Bean
Bean was born in Australia but raised in Britain (educated at Clifton College and Oxford University) before he returned to his native land at the age of 25 in 1904.
Bean grew to believe that those characteristics that defined 'true' Australians were quite different from those often seen in Australia's urban Anglicised cities: rural Australians were (he believed) hardy, independent minded and generous.
Although Bean was by no means solely responsible for the creation of the Anzac legend he nevertheless made an invaluable contribution to the way Australians subsequently viewed their contribution to the war.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/bean.htm   (383 words)

  
 CEW Bean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
After the evacuation of Gallipoli in December 1915 Bean was with the AIF in France for the remainder of the war.
After the war Bean produced The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918, in twelve volumes..
Bean was also instrumental in the establishment to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/bio/b/bean.html   (323 words)

  
 The Anzac Landing at Gallipoli - Reports by War Correspondents
Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, historian and journalist was born on 18 November 1879 in Bathurst where his father was headmaster of All Saints’ College.
In 1919 Bean returned to Gallipoli where he studied the battle from the Turkish perspective and reported to the Commonwealth government on the disposal and maintenance of the Australian graves.
Bean’s view that ‘the consciousness of Australian nationhood was born’ on the 25th of April 1915 is embodied in both his own writings and in his vision for a war memorial.
www.gallipoli.gov.au /1landing/beanbio.html   (1484 words)

  
 Origins of the Australian War Memorial - Charles Bean
Bean returned to Australia in 1904, was admitted to the New South Wales Bar and for the next two years traveled on the legal circuit around the state.
Bean had noticed that Australian soldiers were devoted collectors of battlefield souvenirs and imagined that a museum featuring these objects might be created after the war.
Bean's papers are held by the memorial and described in A guide to the personal, family and official papers of C.E.W. Bean, available in the Research Centre.
www.awm.gov.au /aboutus/bean.htm   (1951 words)

  
 Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W) Bean
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.
Bean was born on 18 November 1879 at Bathurst, New South Wales and his family moved to England when he was ten.
Bean, one of the most admired Australians of his generation, died after a long illness in Concord Repatriation Hospital in 1968.
www.awm.gov.au /people/20388.asp   (545 words)

  
 Forging The Nation - Charles Bean
In 1914 Bean was nominated by the Australian Journalists' Association to accompany the AIF as official war correspondent, and he joined the troops on Gallipoli and the Western Front.
Tall, thin, and steeped in Victorian values, Bean was an admirer of the Australian rural worker and ordinary soldiers.
Charles Bean cannot be credited with creating the ANZAC legend on his own, but he made an immense contribution to it through his despatches, in The ANZAC book, and in the 12 volumes of the Official history of Australia in the war of 1914-18.
www.awm.gov.au /forging/australians/bean.htm   (304 words)

  
 Oxonia > Events > Events 2003
Charles Bean is Executive Director and Chief Economist at the Bank of England, having been appointed to this position on 1 October 2000.
Charles has served on the boards of several academic journals, and was Managing Editor of the Review of Economic Studies (1986-90).
Charles Bean graduated with a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.).
www.oxonia.org /events_2005_bean.html   (179 words)

  
 The Anzac Landing at Gallipoli - Reports by War Correspondents
Bean narrowly beat Keith Murdoch of the Melbourne Herald in the Australian Journalists’; Association nomination ballot and was elected to be Australia’s first official war correspondent.
Bean himself wrote six volumes about the infantry divisions – two on Gallipoli and four on France – and he edited eight of the other volumes.
Bean had travelled to England for medical treatment in 1924 and he and his wife moved to Lindfield in Sydney when they returned.
anzacsite.gov.au /1landing/beanbio.html   (1489 words)

  
 Charles Edward Woodrow (CEW) Bean, Australia's WW1 historian
Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, MA, BCL (Oxon), LittD (Melb), journalist and historian, was the official war correspondent for Australia 1914-1918, and official historian of Australia in the First World War.
Bean suggested to the Australian Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, that photographs and relics of the fighting around Pozieres should be put on display in a national museum.
Bean was more than just a writer, he also was a keen photographer, drew pencil sketches and wrote some poetry.
www.diggerhistory.info /pages-heroes/bean.htm   (1158 words)

  
 Charles Edward Bean
Charles Edward Bean was born in Bathurst, New South Wales, on 18th November, 1879.
Bean was instrumental in establishing the Australian War Memorial and in 1952 he became chairman of the Board of Management of the War Memorial.
Charles Edward Bean, From Anzac to Amiens (1946)
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /FWWbean.htm   (1581 words)

  
 Charles Boettcher of the Historic Boettcher Mansion on Lookout Mountain in Golden, Colorado - Weddings and Conferences
Charles Boettcher, product of the frontier West is truly one of Denver's great pioneers, a man who will be remembered in history and traditions of the western empire.
The citizens of Jefferson County are in debt to this generous woman, who donated the Boettcher Mansion and 110 acres to our County in 1970 for the public to enjoy.
The granddaughter of Charles Boettcher, Charline was born in Denver on March 26, 1929, the daughter of A.E. Humphreys, Jr.
www.co.jefferson.co.us /ext/dpt/comm_res/boettcher/charlesb.htm   (2377 words)

  
 Bank of England|Publications|News|2005|Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World Speech By Charles Bean To Oxonia
At the Oxonia Distinguished Speaker seminar in Oxford this evening, Charles Bean, Chief Economist and member of the Monetary Policy at the Bank of England, said that "uncertainty is an ever-present feature of the economic landscape that monetary policy makers cannot escape".
Mr Bean notes that monetary policy makers are affected by three types of uncertainty: uncertainty about the data; uncertainty about the nature and persistence of shocks; and uncertainty about the structure of the economy.
Mr Bean goes on to assess uncertainty about the structure of the economy, particularly in relation to unusual stability of inflation and output growth in the past decade or so.
www.bankofengland.co.uk /publications/news/2005/017.htm   (415 words)

  
 Obituary of Charles M. Bean, Comanche County, KSGenWeb Digital Library
The deceased was born, September 16, 1853, in Monticello county, Iowa.
Bean was married in 1875, to Miss Nancy M. Cooper.
Bean came to Comanche county in 1885 and settled on the place 10 miles east of Coldwater which has been their home ever since.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/comanche/library/obits/cmbean.htm   (428 words)

  
 Hore's Drawing No. 25   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
They would have been among the last to leave that area and, as Bean, wrote ‘except for the rifles which had been left at a certain number of points to fire automatically, the whole northern half of the Anzac trenches was now lifeless’.
According to Charles Bean one of the last to leave the front line trenches was Private F Pollack of Sydney, New South Wales.
This concluding passage from Charles Bean’s monumental two volume work — The Story of Anzac — is one of the most famous he ever wrote.
www.gallipoli.gov.au /5environment/hore25.html   (1734 words)

  
 NSL Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
CAPT Charles Dunbar Bean, age 64 of Youngstown NY, died Wednesday November 17, 2004 at his residence under the loving care of his family and Niagara Hospice.
Bean was born July 21, 1940 in Alton, IL.
Bean was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Youngstown.
www.navalsubleague.com /sub_news/11-17-04.htm   (698 words)

  
 Mt. Zion Cemetery, Augusta, WV
Bessie A. Bean: born 1891; "wife of Charles Bean".
Charles C. Haines: born Sep 12, 1885; died Sep 6, 1962.
Charles L. Poland: born Oct 13, 1871; died Feb 13, 1939.
www.historichampshire.org /cems/mtzion.htm   (4471 words)

  
 BoE's Bean says interest rates to stay put
The Bank of England's (BoE) Chief Economist, Charles Bean, has hinted that the UK's key interest rates will be held at 4% for the rest of 2002.
Bean told the newspaper: "In terms of pipeline pressures on inflation, they are really subdued, so there is no obvious reason why we should feel the current level of interest rates is inappropriate."
Turning to wider economic conditions, Bean told the newspaper that the economic bounce-back hailed just a few months ago would probably be more muted than expected.
www.fpb.co.uk /YV5EIppo5lMmUA.html   (432 words)

  
 The Anzac Walk - North Beach
In 1919, Bean returned to Gallipoli at the head of a party whose job it was to look into and record aspects of the Australian experience there in 1915.
Charles Bean, whom you will meet many times on this Anzac Walk through the words he wrote as Australia’s official war correspondent and later as official war historian, has described this spot:
Bean records that they suffered greatly in the conditions of Gallipoli and that foolishly their camp was placed in a position on North Beach where it was open to enemy sniping and shelling.
anzacsite.gov.au /2visiting/walk_01northbeach.html   (3104 words)

  
 Directory - Regional: Oceania: Australia: Society and Culture: History: People: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Anzac Landing at Gallipoli  · Illustrated transcript of the report made by Bean to the British Prime Minister on 17 May 1915.
Australian War Memorial: Charles Bean  · cached · Short biography describing Bean's journalistic career and involvement in the creation of the Memorial.
Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean  · cached · A short biography of the official Australian WWI historian.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=592523   (119 words)

  
 Visual Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Short biography describing Bean's journalistic career and involvement in the creation of the Memorial.
Illustrated transcript of the report made by Bean to the British Prime Minister on 17 May 1915.
Short biography of CEW Bean from the magazine's series on great figures of the twentieth century.
vitor.love-myself.com /dir.php?c=/Regional/Oceania/Australia/Society_and_Culture/History/People/Bean,_Charles_Edwin_Woodrow   (126 words)

  
 New Economist: Charles Bean to Robert Hall: There is an Output Gap!
One of the discussants is Charles Bean, Chief Economist of the Bank of England.
The answer to this question is that we are not able to separate GDP and other series into trend and cycle components without making assumptions, and the specific assumptions needed for the decomposition are not provided by theory.
By Edward I'm just reading through the Charles Bean speech mentioned by Mark earlier, and I just found a rather interesting side issue: Bob is somewhat dismissive of the importance of sticky prices, noting that while a lot of effort has gone into ratio...
neweconomist.blogs.com /new_economist/2005/09/charlie_bean_to.html   (1432 words)

  
 Dog Breed Pupper-Weights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This adorable Boston Terrier bean bag puppy is stuffed with polyfil and weighted with plastic pellets.
This adorable Cavalier King Charles bean bag puppy is stuffed with polyfil and weighted with plastic pellets.
This adorable German Shepherd bean bag puppy is stuffed with polyfil and weighted with plastic pellets.
www.planet-gizmo.com /dog_gifts/category.cfm/cid/1   (273 words)

  
 G. Mathias Heinzelmann, III and Charles Jack Bean Guilty Plea Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bean, age 74, was sentenced by United States Magistrate Judge Paul D. Stickney following his guilty plea and is currently serving his sentence of five years probation including a six-month period of home confinement.
However, in spite of Bean's harassing attempts to dissuade her, and the Board of Directors' vote in alliance with Bean, Ms.
Charles Jack Bean admitted in his guilty plea that he attempted to, and did, harass the Bank's internal auditor and thereby hinder, delay, prevent and dissuade the reporting to a law enforcement officer the commission, or possible commission, of a federal offense, that is the sending of a SAR, to the FBI.
www.usdoj.gov /usao/txn/PressRel02/heinzelmann_ple_pr.html   (654 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bealmear to Bearce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bean, Gary M. — of Chelsea, Suffolk County, Mass.
Bean, Stephen — of Decatur, Macon County, Ill. Democrat.
Bean, Thomas — also known as Tom Bean — of Arizona.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/beals-bearce.html   (1211 words)

  
 OLIVER C. BEAN JR.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
OLIVER C. Oliver Charles Bean Jr., 68, of the 200 block of West Oceanview, died at his residence Thursday Aug. 17, 1995.
He was born Aug. 30, 1926, in Newport, N.H., and was the son of the late Oliver Charles Bean Sr.
Bean was retired from the U.S. Navy as chief petty officer 2nd class after 24 years of service.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp950822/08220233.htm   (196 words)

  
 Gallipoli's real story, in words and pictures, revealed at last - National - www.smh.com.au
If any man can be said to have put the Gallipoli legend at the heart of Australian identity, it's Charles Bean.
As the 90th anniversary of the landing nears, Gallipoli: Untold Stories from War Correspondent Charles Bean and Front-Line Anzacs, by Fairfax historian Jonathan King and the Herald's photographic managing editor, Michael Bowers, is a blow-by-blow description of the campaign which puts Bean's published accounts alongside private journal entries.
It may be almost 90 years late, but it's surely what Bean would have wanted.
www.smh.com.au /news/National/Gallipolis-real-story-in-words-and-pictures-revealed-at-last/2005/03/30/1111862463779.html   (405 words)

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