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Moores Collection

"Moores: A Legacy of Diversity and Excellence" From recruiting soldiers to advertising vinegar, the name "Moores" has left its mark in various realms

Background imageMoores Collection: Recruiting poster for the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons

Recruiting poster for the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons
Recruiting poster for the 7th (or The Queen?s Own) Regiment of (Light Dragoons), 1809.The 7th (or The Queen?s Own) Regiment of (Light Dragoons) had served in Sir John Moore

Background imageMoores Collection: Advertisement for Moores Maltine Vinegar from the Midland Vinegar Company

Advertisement for Moores Maltine Vinegar from the Midland Vinegar Company, available in five gallon sealed barrels direct from the brewery and ideal for pickling, salads and as a table condiment

Background imageMoores Collection: Brian Moores

Brian Moores England V West Indies England V West Indies Old Trafford, Manchester, England 07 June 2007 Date: 07 June 2007

Background imageMoores Collection: Peter Moores

Peter Moores England Coach 3rd Npower Test Match Trent Bridge Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 07 June 2008 Date: 07 June 2008

Background imageMoores Collection: Moores crinum, Crinum moorei

Moores crinum, Crinum moorei. Woodcut after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888

Background imageMoores Collection: Bobby Moore preparing for the opening of his own public house called Moore

Bobby Moore preparing for the opening of his own public house called Moores at Stratford Broadway, East London. He is wearing a bowler hat and false moustache

Background imageMoores Collection: Tom(Thomas) Moores Tree, Meeting of the Waters, Avoca

Tom(Thomas) Moores Tree, Meeting of the Waters, Avoca
Tom (Thomas) Moores Tree, Meeting of the Waters, Avoca, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland

Background imageMoores Collection: Advertisement, Moores Orbi-Cycle Tricycle

Advertisement, Moores Orbi-Cycle Tricycle
Advertisement, Moores Tricycle & Bicycle Showrooms, Kennington, London -- The Orbi-Cycle Tricycle. 1880s

Background imageMoores Collection: Street scene in Gardiner, Montana, USA

Street scene in Gardiner, Montana, USA, near Yellowstone National Park, with people riding in a four-horse carriage in front of a general store. Date: circa 1909

Background imageMoores Collection: Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food 1914

Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food 1914
Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food for the Happy Baby. Showing a healthy looking baby holding Savory & Moores tin. 1914

Background imageMoores Collection: Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food

Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food for the Happy Baby. Showing a healthy looking baby drinking from a bottle. Date: 1914

Background imageMoores Collection: View of Worcester, Mass. taken from Union Hill, Boston, T. Moores Lithography

View of Worcester, Mass. taken from Union Hill, Boston, T. Moores Lithography, between 1835 and 1841, US, USA, America

Background imageMoores Collection: Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda

Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda
Tom Moores House, Walsingham, Bermuda. Tom Moore (1779-1852), the Irish poet, came to Bermuda in 1804 as Registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty

Background imageMoores Collection: Major R F Moores Flying Fox

Major R F Moores Flying Fox
Major R.F. Moores Flying Fox

Background imageMoores Collection: Major R F Moores monoplane model

Major R F Moores monoplane model
Major R.F. Moores monoplane model

Background imageMoores Collection: A New Flying Machine upon Dr Musgraves Plan

A New Flying Machine upon Dr Musgraves Plan
Plate showing A New Flying Machine upon Dr Musgraves Plan that moves with ye same Rapidity as Mr Moores Machine without Horses. 1769



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"Moores: A Legacy of Diversity and Excellence" From recruiting soldiers to advertising vinegar, the name "Moores" has left its mark in various realms. The 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons sought brave individuals through their captivating recruiting poster, showcasing the valor associated with joining their ranks. Meanwhile, the Midland Vinegar Company promoted Moores Maltine Vinegar as a staple condiment for households, emphasizing its quality and flavor. This endorsement highlighted the trustworthiness that came with the Moores name. Beyond military and culinary domains, individuals such as Brian Moores and Peter they have contributed significantly to society. Their accomplishments remain a testament to the ambition and drive associated with bearing this surname. Nature enthusiasts may recognize Crinum moorei or Moores crinum—a stunning flower species named after an individual who likely had a deep appreciation for botanical wonders. Similarly, Tom (Thomas) Moore's Tree at Meeting of the Waters in Avoca stands tall as a symbol of tranquility amidst Ireland's picturesque landscapes. Innovation also found its way into this narrative when Moores Orbi-Cycle Tricycle was introduced—an advertisement that showcased how creativity can be intertwined with practicality. This tricycle undoubtedly caught people's attention on bustling streets like those in Gardiner, Montana. The importance of nourishment cannot be overlooked either; Savory & Moore Food advertisements from 1914 emphasized quality sustenance during challenging times. These promotions served as reminders that even during adversity, one could rely on products carrying the trusted "Moores" label. Furthermore, Bobby Moore took his passion beyond sports by opening his own public house called Moore's—a place where camaraderie thrived among friends while enjoying good food and drinks prepared under his watchful eye. Whether it is through military service or culinary delights; nature-inspired legacies or innovative creations.