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Shortly after arriving in Australia, Bateson met and married journalist Coy Catherine Foster-Lynam on 27 August 1923 at St Peter's Anglican Church East Sydney. Bateson pursued his interests in military, naval and maritime history throughout his life particularly in retirement and was a member of the
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first as a publicity officer and then as principal information officer, he later became a war correspondent. It was during this time that he met two pilots in London with whom he collaborated in writing two of his early works as a writer:
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for a number of Australian papers. He worked for newspaper proprietor Ezra Norton's "Truth and Sportsman Ltd" becoming a talented administrator and lead writer for the Sydney
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to the Australian colonies between 1787 and 1868 this remains the standard reference work of its type, an indispensable tool especially for those researching
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After his journalistic career Bateson pursued his interest in writing particularly in the maritime history of Australia and the Pacific. He was editor of
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Bateson collection: a complete listing of titles acquired by the Library from the Estate of Charles Henry Bateson
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on 5 July 1974, survived by his second wife Ann and daughter Louise of his first marriage.
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Bateson bequeathed his collection of 1300 books and his personal papers to the
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between 1958 and 1966. Bateson's greatest success came with the publication of
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Gold fleet for California: forty-niners from Australia and New Zealand
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Descent: Journal of the Society of Australian Genealogists
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maritime historian
Wellington
New Zealand
Taranaki
Australia
journalist
Truth
Truth
The Australian
World War II
World Ship Society
convict transports
convict
Jack Loney
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Royal Australian Historical Society
Vaucluse
Sydney









"Bateson, Charles Henry (1903–1974)"
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