[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.