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Keith Seaman interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection [sound recording]
Bib ID 7353
Format AudioAudio
Author
Seaman, Keith Douglas, 1920-
 
Access Conditions Access open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. 
Description 1978 Feb. 22. 
1 sound tape reel (ca. 57 min.) 
Series

Hazel de Berg collection ; DeB 1066

Summary

His Excellency the Reverend Keith Seaman, Governor of South Australia, speaks of his forebears and family ; of his childhood and studies ; serving with the R.A.A.F. in World War II ; his interest in writing ; his studies in preparing for ordination ; being ordained as a Minister of the Methodist Church ; the Lifeline Counselling Service ; his involvement with television ; his views on the role of the Mission.

Related Material Portrait of Keith Seaman taken during an oral history interview, 22 February 1978; National Library of Australia Pictures collection PIC P1544/57B Album 900a LOC Cold Store PIC DE BERG 
Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (18 p.) 
Subjects Seaman, Keith Douglas, - 1920- - Interviews.  |  Clergy - Australia - Interviews.  |  Methodist Church - Australia - Clergy - Interviews.
Occupation Clergy.
Other authors/contributors De Berg, Hazel, 1913-1984

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