Papers of Haydn Swinbourn
THL 007
Collection Title
Papers of Haydn SwinbournCollection Identifier
THL 007Inclusive date(s)
2001 to 2003Extent and Medium
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Subject: Terms(s)
Subject: Person(s)
Collection Description
Papers about chaplaincy work in Bali after the Bali bombings kept by Haydn Swinbourn
Administrative / Biographical history
Haydn Swinbourn is an Anglican clergyman ordained in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn in 1992. He held several parish appointments in the Diocese before being seconded to the Australian Regular Army as a chaplain in 2002. As an Army chaplain, Haydn, accepted postings in Australia in the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and Canberra. Haydn was deployed overseas three times; the Bombing of Bali (2002), Iraq (2003-04) and East Timor (2006). Haydn now lives in retirement in the rural city of Goulburn NSW, he continues to be involved in pastoral ministry in small rural towns nearby.Acquisition Details
Scope and Content
This collection relates to the Bali bombings. It includes notes, files, and other material kept by Army Chaplain Haydn Swinbourn.
Access Restrictions
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Access: The permission of The Howard Library Director is required to access this collection.
This collection contains a variety of copyright material. Copyright is held by the creator of each item. Specific conditions for this collection are listed below. If no conditions are stipulated then the standard terms of the Copyright Act apply for published and unpublished items. Digitised material from manuscript collections is provided to clients by UNSW Canberra in good faith for private study and research only, and may not be published or re-purposed without the express and written permission of the individual legal holder of that copyright. Refer also to the UNSW copyright, disclaimer and takedown policy.
Copying: Copying of material for private study and research is approved.
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Disclaimer
This collection contains a variety of copyright material. Copyright is held by the creator of each item. Specific conditions for this collection are listed above. If no conditions are stipulated then the standard terms of the Copyright Act apply for published and unpublished items. Digitised material from manuscript collections is provided to clients by UNSW Canberra in good faith for private study and research only, and may not be published or re-purposed without the express and written permission of the individual legal holder of that copyright. Refer also to the UNSW copyright, disclaimer and takedown policy.