Image:Photo album collage of brothers Alec & Robbie Moore - on left, when schoolboys - on right, when young men..jpg

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Date
Between abt 1917 and 1940
Place
Unknown
People
Richmond Alexander Peter Moore1905 - 1969
Robert William Alfred Moore1907 - 1940
Families
Richmond Moore and Elizabeth Abernethy (1)

'Photo album' collage of two historical photographs, neither dated nor signed, each one showing the two brothers, Richmond Alexander (Alec) Peter Moore and Robert (Robbie) William Alfred Moore at two distinct times in their lives. The first (with Robbie on the left and Alec on the right), when they were both schoolboys - and probably shown here at their prep-school. And the second (with Alec on the left in top hat and Robbie on the right in army uniform), when they were both adult men. Alec probably already working as a schoolmaster, like his father. And Robert, as indicated by his uniform, already a Captain with the Royal Artillery. And probably not very long before he would be deployed to France, where he arrived at Cherbourg on the 3rd April 1940 - as part of the British Espeditionat Force (BEF).

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