E. C. S. Moore
E. C. S. Moore | |
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Sanitary Engineering, by E.C.S. Moore | |
| Birth name | Edward Crozier Sibbald Moore |
| Born | 1844 |
| Died | 1904 (aged 59–60) |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Commands | Commanding the Royal Engineers in Bermuda and serving as acting governor |
| Known for | Designing the Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, Kent |
| Spouse | Florence Du Pré |
| Relations | Rear-Admiral Thomas Edward Laws Moore, FRS (father), Admiral Richard Boger of the Blue, and Vice-Admiral Joseph Pearse |
Colonel Edward Crozier Sibbald Moore, R.E. (c.1844 – 1904) was an author, architect and army officer. He wrote the book Sanitary Engineering, which discusses the principles of public health and sanitation of the late nineteenth century. Moore also commanded the Royal Engineers in Bermuda, serving as acting governor on several occasions, and designed the Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, Kent.