Robert Percy Moore is considered to be New Zealand’s greatest panorama photographer. He travelled extensively photographing homesteads, public events, royal visits, groups, and urban and rural scenery. 2489 of his panoramic negatives are held at the Alexander Turnbull Library. During World War I he was a travelling photographer in Queensland producing postcard views.
Customs Street East, Auckland, 1924 © Robert Percy Moore
Business centre, Lyttelton N.Z., 5 May 1923 © Robert Percy Moore
Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Co, Hautapu, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Catch of snapper, Bay of Islands, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Courtenay Place, Wellington, 22 February, 1923 © Robert Percy Moore
Custom House Square, Dunedin, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Aorangi, the property of Frank Coop at Ataahua, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Entrance to Pelorus Sound, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Fire Brigade, Christchurch, 1924 © Robert Percy Moore
Archbishop Redwood’s Episcopal Golden Jubilee, Wellington, 24 February 1924 © Robert Percy Moore
House of A C McGeorge, Roslyn, Dunedin, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Intersection of High, Manchester and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch, 8 May 1923 © Robert Percy Moore
Arthur River, Mitre Peak and Milford Sound, ca. 1923-1928 © Robert Percy Moore
Raven Street in flood, Kaiapoi, 9 May 1923 © Robert Percy Moore
Boat harbour, Oriental Bay, Wellington, 1923 © Robert Percy Moore
Borough of Ngaruawahia, 1924 © Robert Percy Moore