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Photograph album

File consists of a photograph album with an embossed green cover and kraft paper. Inscription inside front cover reads, "From, Mother. March 22nd, 1947". Subjects of photographs include Charles Moore during his service in the Royal Marines, naval ships, scenes and landscapes from travels with the Marines, fellow bandmates and soldiers, military bands, military parties and entertainment, the Hong Kong Light Orchestra, Hiroshima before and after the atomic bomb, local landmarks and temples, Japanese families, local people, and Moore's family including wife and children upon immigration to Canada. Album also includes two Canadian Immigration Identification Cards for Moore and his wife Violet. Places identified include Hong Kong, Hiroshima, Malta, Shanghai, Kota Kinabalu (Jesselton), Tokyo, Istanbul, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Nanjing (Nanking), Japan, Malacca, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Vancouver, B.C.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Reunion photographs

File contains photographs from a 1990 reunion of the Naden Band.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Photographs -- Clippings

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.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Photographs -- Clippings

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.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Photographs -- Clippings

  • CA UVICARCH SC615-2020-013-3-1.15
  • Dossier
  • 1936-1990, chiefly 1936-1943
  • Fait partie de Charles Moore fonds

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.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Three Bridges to Berlin by S. Lloyd Swanton

The file consists of the paper "Three Bridges to Berlin" by S. Lloyd Swanton, n.d. Photocopy of typescript., 17 leaves. Also includes two photographs of an RAF Hastings aircraft and Swanton with Canadian RAF navigator Flt. W. A. Thurston.