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Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (13 March 1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand, where he became one of the country's most prominent... |
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second... |
Carpenter Gothic, also sometimes called Carpenter's Gothic or Rural Gothic, is a North American architectural style-designation for an application of Gothic Revival... |
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. (Benjamin Mountfort architect) Christchurch Arts Centre, Christchurch (Mountfort) Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch... |
Julian Mountfort (5 October 1853 – 23 November 1920) was a New Zealand ecclesiastical architect. He was the second son of Benjamin Mountfort. Mountfort was... |
a lot of timber. There was a Gothic revival style of the 1840s–1860s, and early architects included Benjamin Mountfort and Frederick Thatcher. Significant... |
St Mary's Cathedral, Auckland (category Benjamin Mountfort church buildings) came into use. This wooden Gothic Revival church was designed by the prominent Christchurch architect Benjamin Mountfort and completed in 1897. It replaced... |
Magistrates' Court, Christchurch (category Benjamin Mountfort buildings) 1870s. Architect Benjamin Mountfort was commissioned to design the building, and it was opened in August 1880. As with Mountfort's other contributions... |
Francis Petre (section Domestic architecture) the recently deceased prominent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort, decreed that only Gothic was suitable for Christian worship. Ignoring these old-fashioned... |
Sunnyside Hospital (category Benjamin Mountfort buildings) Sunnyside was primarily designed by the New Zealand Victorian Gothic architect, Benjamin Mountfort, with an administration building designed by John Campbell... |
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch (category Benjamin Mountfort buildings) Heritage New Zealand. Construction The building, a Gothic Revival constructed on a design by Benjamin Mountfort, opened in 1870. Two years after its opening... |
Christchurch Club (category Benjamin Mountfort buildings) in the Travellers and Reform Clubs in London, and Mountfort's preference for a Gothic architecture. The chosen Italian Villa style was seen as relatively... |
George Gilbert Scott (category Gothic Revival architects) Thomas Graham Jackson (1858–61), John T. Micklethwaite (1862–69), Benjamin Mountfort (1841–46), John Norton (1870–78), George Gilbert Scott, Jr. (1856–63)... |
St Luke's Church, Christchurch (category Gothic Revival church buildings in New Zealand) by Benjamin Mountfort. The Chapel of Ease was demolished in 1908. St Luke's was designed by Cyril Mountfort, the son of Benjamin Mountfort, in Gothic Revival... |
the brother-in-law of and in partnership with Benjamin Mountfort, and was the less well-known architectural partner for the design of the Canterbury Provincial... |
Church of the Good Shepherd, Christchurch (category Benjamin Mountfort church buildings) the oldest and last surviving brick church designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898). It was registered as a "Historic Place – Category I"... |
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland (category 1990s architecture in New Zealand) Church of St Mary. This wooden Gothic Revival church was designed by the prominent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort and completed in 1897. The building... |
ChristChurch Cathedral (category Benjamin Mountfort church buildings) a new resident architect, New Zealander Benjamin Mountfort, took over and construction began again. Mountfort adapted Scott's design, adding tower balconies... |
Christ's College Chapel (category Benjamin Mountfort church buildings) a design by Benjamin Mountfort, who added transepts and a chancel; an earlier design by William Armson was rejected. In 1888, a Mountfort-designed organ... |
Richard Cromwell Carpenter (category Gothic Revival architects) eminent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort. Heavily influenced by Carpenter's form of Gothic revival, Mountfort took many of Carpenter's ideals... |