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Henry Moore (1898–1986) was a British sculptor and artist. Henry Moore may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * H. Byron Moore (1839–1925), Australian horse racing official * Henry Eaton Moore (1803–1841), American composer * Henry E. Moore, American singing school master * Henry Moore (painter) (1831–1895), British painter Nobility * Henry Moore, 1st Earl of Drogheda (died 1676), Irish peer, Earl of Drogheda * Henry Hamilton-Moore, 3rd Earl of Drogheda (died 1714), Irish peer, Earl of Drogheda * Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda (1700–1727), Irish peer, Earl of Drogheda * Henry Moore, 3rd Marquess of Drogheda (1837–1892), Irish peer * Henry Moore, 10th Earl of Drogheda (1884–1957), Irish peer on Chairman of Committees Politics * Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet (1713–1769), British colonial Governor of New York, Jamaica, etc. * Henry Moore (Australian politician) (1815–1888), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council * Henry D. Moore (1817–1887), Unit ...
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Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi- abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. As well as sculpture, Moore produced many drawings, including a series depicting Londoners sheltering from the Blitz during the Second World War, along with other graphic works on paper. His forms are usually abstractions of the human figure, typically depicting mother-and-child or reclining figures. Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. His forms are generally pierced or contain hollow spaces. Many interpreters liken the undulating form of his reclining figures to the landscape and hills of his Yorkshire birthplace. Moore became well known through his carved marble and larger-scale abstract cast bronze sculptures, and was instrumental in introducing a particular form of modernism to the Unite ...
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Henry Moore (baseball)
Henry S. "Hen" Moore (ca. 1862 - June 3, 1902) was a 19th-century major league left fielder. He played for the Washington Nationals of the Union Association in 1884. Moore replaced 16-year-old Chick Carroll as the team's starting left fielder early in the season. His .820 fielding percentage in the outfield was slightly above the league average. He finished third in the league in hits (155), batting average (.336), and on-base percentage (.362), and led the league in games played (111) and singles Singles are people not in a committed relationship. Singles may also refer to: Film and television * ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series * ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe * ''Singles'' ... (126). Moore had a quick temper, and was blacklisted by multiple major and minor leagues during his career for unsportsmanlike conduct, including refusing to field balls hit to his position, and refusing to run the bases after hits. ...
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Henry More
Henry More (; 12 October 1614 – 1 September 1687) was an English philosopher of the Cambridge Platonist school. Biography Henry was born in Grantham, Lincolnshire on 12 October 1614. He was the seventh son of Alexander More, mayor of Grantham, and Anne More (née Lacy). Both his parents were Calvinists but he himself "could never swallow that hard doctrine." He was schooled at The King's School, Grantham and at Eton College. In 1631 he entered Christ's College, Cambridge, at about the time John Milton was leaving it. He took his BA in 1635, his MA in 1639, and immediately afterwards became a fellow of his college, turning down all other positions that were offered. He would not accept the mastership of his college, to which, it is understood, he would have been preferred in 1654, when Ralph Cudworth was appointed. In 1675, he finally accepted a prebend in Gloucester Cathedral, but only to resign it in favour of his friend Edward Fowler, afterwards bishop of Gloucest ...
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Henry Moor
Henry Moor (1809 – 12 May 1877) was a British lawyer and politician who served as the second Mayor of Melbourne, Australia and as Member of Parliament for Brighton in England. Early life Moor was born in Greenwich, Kent, England. He was Educated at Rev. Charles Parr Burney's school in the town. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn on 12 November 1831, and from 1832 until 1841 he had a legal partnership with John Simpson at Furnival's Inn, London. Melbourne 1842–1854 In 1842 Moor emigrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne in February. He continued his legal work, initially as a conveyancer, before being admitted as attorney, solicitor and proctor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in April 1843. He established a successful legal practice and rose to become chief magistrate of New South Wales. Moor was elected to Melbourne Town Council to represent Bourke Ward, and served as the town's second mayor from 1844 to 1845. His second mayoral term followed from 1846 ...
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Harry Moore (other)
Harry Moore may refer to: Politicians * A. Harry Moore (1879–1952), U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey * Harry Andrew Moore (1914–1998), Canadian politician * Harry Moore (Australian politician) (1924–2009), Australian Labor Party politician Sports * Harry Moore (baseball) (1876–1917), Negro league baseball player * Harry Moore (footballer, born 1861) (1861–1939), England international footballer * Harry Moore (Australian footballer) (1928–1989), played with South Melbourne in VFL * Harry Moore (cricketer) (born 2007, Derbyshire cricketer) Others * Harry Charles Moore (1941–1997), American murderer executed in Oregon * Harry Wilkinson Moore (1850–1915), British architect * Harry T. Moore (1905–1951), African-American civil rights activist * Harry Humphrey Moore (1844–1926), American painter * Harry Estill Moore ( 1897–1966), American professor and sociologist * Harry Tunis Moore (1874–1955), bishop of Dallas See also

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Henry Lee Moore
Henry Lee Moore (1874 – 1956) was an American forger, murderer and suspected serial killer who was convicted of killing his mother and grandmother with an axe in their home. While in prison, it was alleged by a Justice Department agent named W. M. McClaughry that Moore was possibly responsible for a string of unsolved axe murders in several states, among them being the Villisca axe murders. Early life and first imprisonment Born and raised in Boone County, Moore lived on the outskirts of Columbia with his mother and grandmother, but worked as a blacksmith's helper at various car shops in Moberly, along the Wabash Railroad. Although described as a friendly-looking man, he had the morbid habit of visiting various morgues in St. Louis with the purpose of looking at the bodies. Not only that, he also collected newspaper scraps from infamous criminal cases, including that of Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen. Moore communicated with various women through letters, and in May 1910, he w ...
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Henry may refer to: People *Henry (given name) *Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal, Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal (father of Portugal's first king) ** Prince Henry the Navigator, Infante of Portugal ** Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra (born 1949), the sixth in line to Portuguese throne * King of Germany ** Henry the Fowler (876–936), first king of Germany * King of Scots (in name, at least) ** Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1545/6–1567), consort of Mary, queen of Scots ** Henry Benedict Stuart, the 'Cardinal Duke of York', brother of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was hailed by Jacobites as Henry IX * Four kings of Castile: **Henry I of Castile **Henry II of Castile **Henry III of Castile **Henry IV of Castile * Five kings of France, spelt ''Henri'' in Modern French since the Renaissance to italianize the name an ...
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Henry Moore (colonial Manager)
The South Australian Company, also referred to as the South Australia Company, was formed in London on 9 October 1835, after the ''South Australia Act 1834, South Australia (Foundation) Act 1834'' had established the new British Province of South Australia, with the South Australian Colonization Commission set up to oversee implementation of the Act. The South Australian Company was a commercial enterprise, and not officially connected to the British Government or the Colonization Commission, but turned out to be indispensable in allowing emigration to the new colony to begin. The founding board of the company, headed by George Fife Angas, consisted of wealthy British merchants, with the purpose of developing a new settlement in South Australia, building a new colony by meeting an essential financial obligations of the ''South Australia Act 1834''. It bought up unsold land to the level required by the Act for emigration to be allowed to begin. During the first years of settlemen ...
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Henry Ruthven Moore
Admiral (United Kingdom), Admiral Sir Henry Ruthven Moore (29 August 1886 – 12 March 1978) was the last British admiral to command the Home Fleet during World War II. He served in that post from 1944 to 1945. Naval career Educated at Sherborne School, Sherborne, Moore joined the Royal Navy in 1902. He served in World War I taking part in the Battle of Jutland in 1916. After the war Moore joined the staff of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich and then became Naval Assistant Secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence. Between 1928 and 1930 he commanded the cruisers and . He was appointed Deputy Director of Plans in 1930 and then took command of the cruiser in 1933. He went on to be Chief of Staff for the Home Fleet in 1936 and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in 1938. He served in World War II initially as Commander of 3rd Cruiser Squadron and then as Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff from 1940. He became Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (United Kingdom ...
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Henry Ludwell Moore
Henry Ludwell Moore (November 21, 1869 – April 28, 1958) was an American economist known for his pioneering work in econometrics. Paul Samuelson named Moore (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Frank Knight, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several "American saints in economics" born after 1860. Biography Moore was born in Charles County, Maryland, the first of 15 children. He received a B.A. from Randolph-Macon College in 1892 and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1896. His thesis was on Johann Heinrich von Thünen, von Thünen's theory of the natural wage. The visiting lecturers included Simon Newcomb and John Bates Clark, J. B. Clark and he may have learned some mathematical economics from them. While doing the Ph.D., he spent a year at the University of Vienna. At that time study in Europe was quite usual; Americans often went to Europe, usually to Germany, for their entire graduate education. Moore was an early U.S ...
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Henry Moore (police Officer)
Henry Moore (2 June 1848 – 17 November 1918) was a British policeman from Northamptonshire. He joined the London Metropolitan Police Service on 26 April 1869, was promoted to Sergeant on 29 August 1872, and became an Inspector on 25 August 1878. On 30 April 1888, he joined the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard.Evans and Skinner, p. 678 In September 1888, he was seconded from Scotland Yard to Whitechapel to strengthen the investigation into the Whitechapel murders, which were blamed on a character known as "Jack the Ripper" , shortly after Mary Ann Nichols's murder case. By July 1889, he had taken over from Inspector Frederick Abberline as the lead investigative officer in the case. He remained the lead detective until 1896, by which time the murderer, who was never caught, appeared to be inactive. He was promoted to Inspector 1st class on 22 December 1890, and to Chief Inspector on 27 September 1895. After his retirement from the Metropolitan force on 9 October 18 ...
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Henry Moore (footballer, Born 2002)
Henry Hills Moore (; born 4 October 2002) is a Hong Kong professional footballer of Australian descent who currently plays as a midfielder for NSW League One club Central Coast United. Club career Happy Valley Moore was promoted to the Happy Valley's first team for the 2020–21 season. Moore then scored his first goal on his professional debut against R&F in a 5–2 defeat. He scored again against Resources Capital to help Happy Valley win 2–0 in the Sapling Cup. Following the club's self-relegation due to financial reasons, Moore left the club. Alicante City On 1 January 2022, it was announced that Moore had moved to Alicante City's academy in Spain to further his development. HKFC Moore was announced as part of the HKFC squad for the 2022–23 Hong Kong Premier League season after he suffered an injury. Moore scored and assisted in the 4–2 comeback victory over Tai Po. He would give another assist in a 5–1 thrashing of Sham Shui Po in the Sapl ...
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