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Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
- Date
- [1860s-2002]
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- Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928-
- Reference
- PA-Group-00729
- Description
Collection comprises:
Photograph of 20 Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington, ca 1918
Photographs relating to the Martin and Carter families, and the Wellington decorating firm of Robert Martin Ltd at 17 Manners Street, Wellington
Photographs of Napier showing damage caused by the 1931 earthquake
Negative and print wallets, ca 1920s-1940s
Photographs relating to stained glass window designs by Shore Bennett, between 1969-1987 and 1990-2002
Source of title - Title supplied by Library
Quantity: 27 b&w original photographic print(s). 93 b&w copy negative(s). 10 item(s) of photographic ephemera (print and negative wallets). 5 album(s). 10 colour original photographic print(s). 139 digital photograph(s).
Physical Description: Photograph albums, photographic prints, photographic ephemera, film negatives
Finding Aids: Photocopies of the Martin and Carter family photographs are at PAColl-2697.
Transfers: From Drawings & Prints Collection - Part of this collection was transferred but the rest was received directly by Photographic Archive.
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- 27 b&w original photographic print(s), 93 b&w copy negative(s), 10 item(s) of photographic ephemera (print and negative wallets), 5 album(s), 10 colour original photographic print(s), 139 digital photograph(s), Photographs, Digital photographs, Photograph albums, photographic prints, photographic ephemera, film negatives
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UnknownPhotograph of 20 Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington
Date: [ca 1918]
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-5816
Description: Photograph of house at 20 Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington, taken ca 1918 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic print
Stained glass windows, St Patrick's College, Silverstream
Date: 1977
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-D-1377
Description: Stained glass windows in St Patrick's College Chapel, Silverstream, Upper Hutt. Designed by Beverley Shore Bennett and made by Miller Studios Ltd, Dunedin. Quantity: 2 colour original photographic print(s).
Photographs of Napier after the 1931 earthquake and print wallets
Date: 1931
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
By: Sorrell, Percy C, 1882-1965; Hurst, Arthur Bendigo, 1890-1964
Reference: PAColl-7956
Description: Photographs of Napier showing damage caused by the 1931 earthquake, and negative and print wallets ca 1920s-1940s. Includes views of St John's Cathedral and HMS Veronica at the wharf, andf the new shopping area in Clive Square. The photographers include Percy Sorrell and A B Hurst. Quantity: 26 b&w original photographic print(s). 10 item(s) of photographic ephemera (print and negative wallets). Physical Description: Photographic prints, ephemera
Stained glass windows and font designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1969-1995
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-9911
Description: Dedication of the font designed by Beverley Shore Bennett, at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. Windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett include - Three windows in St John's Cathedral, Napier, designed in 1995. Rose window in Christ Church Cathedral, Nelason, designed 1973. Cartoon for stained glass window for St Heliers Presbyterian Church, Auckland, ca 1991. Quantity: 4 colour original photographic print(s). 1 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s).
Record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1990-1998
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PA1-f-327
Description: A record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett from 1990 to 1998. The record includes photographs of the graphic designs for the windows as well as the completed windows. Occasionally there is an entry relating to the craftsmen who made the windows. As well as the buildings in the name record field, windows were also designed for an unamed church in Devonport. In 1969 Beverley Shore Bennett designed the font for St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. It was as a result of this that the Dean of the time, Walter Hurst, invited her to design the Holm Window for the Cathedral. This was the start of Beverley's career as a designer of ecclesiastical stained glass, a subject she had studied under Frederick Ellis at the Wellington Technical College Art Department in 1946-1947. The window was constructed in the studio of Roy Miller of Dunedin, and Beverley Shore Bennett produced designs for Miller Studios from 1969 until the studio closed in 1987. The craftsman at Miller Studios that made the greatest number of her windows up until its closure, was Paul Hutchins, a Welshman, who joined the firm in 1977. From about 1990 to the early 2000s the crafsman employed on making the windows was Stephen Belange-Taylor, a Royal College of Art London trained stained glass maker, who worked in Britain, France, Canada and the USA as well as New Zealand. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1969-1974
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PA1-f-324
Description: A record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett from 1969 to 1974. The record includes photographs of the graphic designs for the windows as well as the completed windows. Occasionally there is an entry relating to the craftsmen who made the windows. As well as the buildings in the name record field, windows were also designed over this period for a Presbyterian church in Martinborough, a Presbyterian church in Culverton, a church in Waikouaiti Dunedin, a building in Rotorua, and a private house in Dunedin. There is also a photograph of the font that Beverley Shore Bennett designed for Wellington Cathedral in 1969. In 1969 Beverley Shore Bennett designed the font for St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. It was as a result of this that the Dean of the time, Walter Hurst, invited her to design the Holm Window for the Cathedral. This was the start of Beverley's career as a designer of stained glass, a subject she had studied under Frederick Ellis at the Wellington Technical College Art Department in 1946-1947. The window was constructed in the studio of Roy Miller of Dunedin, and Beverley Shore Bennett produced designs for Miller Studios from 1969 until the studio closed in 1987. The craftsman at Miller Studios that made the greatest number of her windows up until its closure, was Paul Hutchins, a Welshman, who joined the firm in 1977. From about 1990 to the early 2000s the craftsman employed on making the windows was Stephen Belange-Taylor, a Royal College of Art London trained stained glass maker, who worked in Britain, France, Canada, and the USA as well as in New Zealand. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Three applique embroidered panels
Date: 1984
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PAColl-D-1378
Description: Three applique embroidered panels on the theme of the three kings' visit to the Christ child. Photographed by Sam W Cope in 1984. Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s).
Record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1982-1987
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PA1-f-326
Description: A record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett from 1982 to 1987. The record includes photographs of the graphic designs for the windows as well as the completed windows. Occasionally there is an entry relating to the craftsmen who made the windows. As well as the buildings in the name record field, windows were also designed over this period for private houses in Wellington and Auckland, an Anglican Church in Hunterville, and a chapel in Palmerston North. There are also two embroidered copes (sorts of cloaks). In 1969 Beverley Shore Bennett designed the font for St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. It was as a result of this that the Dean of the time, Walter Hurst, invited her to design the Holm Window for the Cathedral. This was the start of Beverley's career as a designer of ecclesiastical stained glass, a subject she had studied under Frederick Ellis at the Wellington Technical College Art Department in 1946-1947. The window was constructed in the studio of Roy Miller of Dunedin, and Beverley Shore Bennett produced designs for Miller Studios from 1969 until the studio closed in 1987. The craftsman at Miller Studios that made the greatest number of her windows up until its closure, was Paul Hutchins, a Welshman, who joined the firm in 1977. From about 1990 to the early 2000s the crafsman employed on making the windows was Stephen Belange-Taylor, a Royal College of Art London trained stained glass maker, who worked in Britain, France, Canada and the USA as well as New Zealand. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1995-2000
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PA1-f-328
Description: A record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett from 1995 to 2000. The record includes photographs of the graphic designs for the windows as well as the completed windows. Occasionally there is an entry relating to the craftsmen who made the windows. As well as windows for the churches in the name field, there is also a set of eucharistic vestments and other items for St John's Cathedral, Napier, embroidered with motifs designed by Beverley Shore Bennett. In 1969 Beverley Shore Bennett designed the font for St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. It was as a result of this that the Dean of the time, Walter Hurst, invited her to design the Holm Window for the Cathedral. This was the start of Beverley's career as a designer of ecclesiastical stained glass, a subject she had studied under Frederick Ellis at the Wellington Technical College Art Department in 1946-1947. The window was constructed in the studio of Roy Miller of Dunedin, and Beverley Shore Bennett produced designs for Miller Studios from 1969 until the studio closed in 1987. The craftsman at Miller Studios that made the greatest number of her windows up until its closure, was Paul Hutchins, a Welshman, who joined the firm in 1977. From about 1990 to the early 2000s the crafsman employed on making the windows was Stephen Belange-Taylor, a Royal College of Art London trained stained glass maker, who worked in Britain, France, Canada and the USA as well as New Zealand. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett
Date: 1975-1981
From: Shore Bennett, Beverley Doris, 1928- :Photographs
Reference: PA1-f-325
Description: A record of stained glass windows designed by Beverley Shore Bennett from 1975 to 1981. The record includes photographs of the graphic designs for the windows as well as the completed windows. Occasionally there is an entry relating to the craftsmen who made the windows. As well as the buildings in the name record field, windows were also designed over this period for Presbyterian churches in Invercargill, Balclutha and Taire Plain, a church at Scargill Canterbury, a church at Puketapu Hawke's Bay, and a church in Melbourne Australia. In 1969 Beverley Shore Bennett designed the font for St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. It was as a result of this that the Dean of the time, Walter Hurst, invited her to design the Holm Window for the Cathedral. This was the start of Beverley's career as a designer of ecclesiastical stained glass, a subject she had studied under Frederick Ellis at the Wellington Technical College Art Department in 1946-1947. The window was constructed in the studio of Roy Miller of Dunedin, and Beverley Shore Bennett produced designs for Miller Studios from 1969 until the studio closed in 1987. The craftsman at Miller Studios that made the greatest number of her windows up until its closure, was Paul Hutchins, a Welshman, who joined the firm in 1977. From about 1990 to the early 2000s the crafsman employed on making the windows was Stephen Belange-Taylor, a Royal College of Art London trained stained glass maker, who worked in Britain, France, Canada and the USA as well as New Zealand. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).