Thomas Rawlings Mould

Thomas Rawlings Mould

Thomas Rawlings Mould, c. 1866
Born(1805-05-31)31 May 1805
Portsea, Hampshire
Died13 June 1886(1886-06-13) (aged 81)
Queen's Road, Bayswater, London
Allegiance United Kingdom
BranchBoard of Ordnance
British Army
Years of service1826–1867
RankMajor General
Service number606
UnitCorps of Royal Engineers
CommandsCRE, New Zealand, 1856–66
Auckland Regiment of New Zealand Militia, 1860–
CRE, Portsmouth, 1866–67
Campaigns
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath, 1862
New Zealand War Medal
Good Service Pension
RelationsWilliam Temple (son-in-law)
Other workInspector of Public Works, New Zealand, 1857–
Justice of the Peace, New Zealand, 1860–

Major General Thomas Rawlings Mould CB (31 May 180513 June 1886) was an English military engineer of the Corps of Royal Engineers and Colonel of the Auckland Regiment of New Zealand Militia.

Mould was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1826. He served on the Ordnance Survey of Ireland from November 1827 to 17 August 1835, in the West Indies from 7 May 1836 to 30 September 1839, and designed covered slips at Chatham Dockyard in the 1840s. He went to New Zealand in 1855. He designed the Upper Hutt blockhouse, built in 1860 to protect European settlers during the Wellington Wars, and planned the same type of structure at Blockhouse Bay in Auckland. He also did work in connection with Albert Barracks in Auckland.