- Benjamin Mountfort - Wikipedia
Canterbury College, designed by Benjamin Mountfort in 1877, is dominated by a central clock tower, with a medieval style great hall to the right
- Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort 1825–1898: A bicentennial tribute
This was a tribute that came too late for the architect, Benjamin Mountfort, who had died earlier that year on 15 March, just two days after his 73rd birthday St Mary’s was his last, and certainly his largest, timber church and, arguably, one of the finest timber Gothic churches in the world
- Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (1825-1898) - University of Canterbury
Mountfort’s influence on the development of Canterbury College was significant He not only designed a major Gothic building for Canterbury Museum, but was also responsible for the Canterbury College Clock Tower, East Wing, and the Great Hall
- BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT (1825 - 1898) - themasons. org. nz
Mountfort was a Freemason and an early member of the Lodge of Unanimity, and the only building he designed during this period of his life, in 1851, was its lodge
- Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort, 1825 – 1898 - Christchurch City Libraries
Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort was one of New Zealand’s most pre-eminent architects in the nineteenth century He designed many important public buildings in Christchurch and was responsible for the adoption of the Gothic Revival style which characterised the city
- Mr Mountfort, Benjamin Woolfield - Canterbury Museum
His designs for the Canterbury Museum, built in stages between 1869 and 1882, and for Canterbury College, including the Clock-tower block (1877) and Great Hall (1882), provided Christchurch with a group of Gothic Revival public buildings unrivalled elsewhere in the country
- Old Canterbury: Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort - Architect
Mr Mountfort designed most of the churches and many of the public buildings in and around Christchurch, and had for some years prior to his death held the appointment of architect to the Board of Governors of Canterbury College
- Benjamin Mountfort - Wikiwand
Canterbury College, designed by Benjamin Mountfort in 1877, is dominated by a central clock tower, with a medieval style great hall to the right
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