Beverley Shore Bennett

[1] Her work is included in the collection of the New Zealand Portrait Gallery and she was a Fellow of the British Society of Master Glass Painters.

[6] At the dedication of the windows at Saint John's Cathedral, she said: "Glass is not just beauty, but communication; it should lead you to ponder, recollect and be inspired by the great Christian truths.

"[7]Shore Bennett and Martin Roestenburg designed the windows in the Wellington Hospital Nurses' Memorial Chapel, which opened in 1965.

[7] In 1972, she was appointed a Fellow of the British Society of Master Glass Painters, becoming the first New Zealander to be accorded that honour.

[11] It is estimated that over the course of her career, Shore Bennett designed between three and four hundred windows in churches, chapels and cathedrals around New Zealand.

The Holm Memorial window, designed by Shore Bennett, at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
A dossal, designed by Shore Bennett, hanging behind the altar at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul