Description
- Shelley Moore (seated in the first row) watching her husband, Arch Moore, being sworn into the office of Governor.1
- Shelley Moore (second from left) shaking the hand of an unidentified woman during an event at the West Virginia Capitol building. Governor Arch Moore is standing to the right of Shelly. Three unidentified men and one woman are watching the exchange.1
- Shelley Moore (second from left) sitting on a wall with a woman. Another woman is standing beside them. A man holding a camera up to the sky is sitting on a bench beside them. They are all looking at something to the right of them.1
- Shelley Moore (second from left) standing with a group of women who are talking amongst themselves. Shelley is holding the arm of a person who is taking a drink.1
- Shelley Moore (second from left) with three unidentified men and one woman. They are all wearing campaign buttons for the 1988 election. The campaign buttons say Bush Quayle 88, Arch Moore, Moore for Governor, and Nelson Robinson for State Auditor.1
- Shelley Moore (second from right) and her daughter, Shelley, (first from right) standing at the entrance of the Afrasiab Museum of Samarkand with other men and women.1
- Shelley Moore (second from right) seated at a table with four unidentified people on a boat on the Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace.1
- Shelley Moore (second woman from the right) accepting flowers from children who greeting her and her travel companions at the airport.1
- Shelley Moore (sixth from the left) receiving a bouquet of flowers from a group of girls who greeted them on the tarmac.1
- Shelley Moore (third from left) talking to four unidentified people.1
- Shelley Moore (third from right) walking towards a boat moored beside the Boat of Purity and Ease (Marble Boat) at the Summer Palace.1
- Shelley Moore (third from the left) eating with an unidentified group of men and women.1
- Shelley Moore (third from the left) standing with a group of people below the Great Wall of China.1
- Shelley Moore (third woman from the right) getting out of a car to stand with four others.1
- Shelley Moore and Governor Arch Moore standing with an unidentified woman and man.1
- Shelley Moore and a group of people listening to a woman talk.1
- Shelley Moore and her daughter Shelley standing in front of a row of vehicles adjusting their purses.1
- Shelley Moore and her daughter Shelley standing in the center of a group of people.1
- Shelley Moore and her daughter Shelley standing with two unidentified men and a woman.1
- Shelley Moore and her daughter, Shelley, seated on a covered bench outside.1