Subseries consists of textual records including official documents, certificates of education, correspondence, a resume, military narratives and reminiscences, newspaper clippings including the VE-Day edition of the Daily Times, architectural drawings by Moore, and military membership cards.
File contains a resume for Charles A. Moore, detailing his military, educational, and occupational history from 1936 to 1971, as well as his interests and hobbies. Resume also includes a certification of completion of educational subjects dated September 13, 1965, and a letter of reference from the President of the Victoria Musicians' Association dated May 28, 1970.
File contains correspondence and documents regarding Charles Moore's time in, and retirement from the Royal Canadian Navy. Documents include Declaration of Intended Place of Residence on Release (1971), Statement of Understanding (To be completed by personnel being released from the Regular Force) (1971), and Application For, and Report of Result of, Professional Examination (1960).
File contains photographs chiefly from Charles Moore's time in the Royal Marines during World War II. Subjects include military bands, Moore's fellow soldiers and bandmates, ships, scenes from naval convoys around the world, and H.M. King George VI of England. File also contains clippings of article from the Chronicle Herald, "The navy makes music, too", dated February 1, 1963, featuring Charles Moore as conductor.
File contains photographs chiefly from Charles Moore's time in the Royal Canadian Navy. Subjects include military bands and fellow soldiers and bandmates. File also includes clipping from the Times Colonist, "Christmas music fills...", undated, featuring the Canadian Forces Naden Band.
File contains photographs from Charles Moore's time in the Canadian Forces Naden Band. Subjects include military bands and fellow bandmates. File also includes untitled photographic newspaper clippings, featuring Moore as french horn soloist, and the H.M.S. Ganges in London.