Maunsell Street in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

Maunsell St in Woolston – Named after Charles Thomas Maunsell (d.1859) Maunsell, an original subscriber of the Canterbury Association, bought Rural Section 14, 100 acres between Ferry Road and Heathcote, and Rural Section 67, 50 acres in Heathcote, near Christchurch Quay. He arrived in Lyttelton on the Castle Eden in February 1851 and lived at …

King Edward Terrace in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

King Edward Terrace In Woolston- Named after King Edward VII (1841-1910).First appears in street directories in 1908. [In 1985, because of the Woolston Cut flood relief development, the council proposed that this street should disappear. This did not happen.] A small amount of information from the library website. A reasonable amount of information on Papers …

Atom Lane in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

Atom Lane in Woolston – Named because of its proximity to Rutherford Street. Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) was a scientist who is widely credited with first “splitting the atom” in 1917. First appears in street directories in 1987. A small amount of information from the library website and I honestly wasn’t expecting any information on their …

Tanner Street in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

Tanner Street in Woolston – formerly Scott Street and Station Street. Named because of the street’s proximity to the Woolston Tanneries. OR Named after William Wilcox Tanner (1851-1938). Scott Street, or alternatively Station Street, first appears in street directories in 1896. The only resident is William P. McNeil, the railway station master. By 1900 it …

Meadow Street in the suburb of Papanui, Christchurch

Meadow Street in Papanui – Named after The Meadows, a property belonging to Alfred Edward Tutton (1856- 1910). Tutton was a butcher. The Meadows was subdivided and sold by auction in 1908 and Meadow Street formed. First appears in street directories in 1911. A small amount of information from the library website. Lots of information …

Gregory Avenue in the suburb of Islington, Christchurch

Gregory Ave in Islington – formerly Gregory Road. Named after William Henry Gregory (1877?- 1959). Gregory was an electrical engineer with the electricity department. Formed near the Islington substation. Gregory Road first appears in street directories in 1977. Becomes Gregory Avenue in 1983. Information supplied in 2006 by Bob Pritchard, subdivisions officer, Christchurch City Council. …

Kaplan Avenue in the suburb of Islington, Christchurch

Kaplan Ave in Islington – Named after a propellor-type water turbine widely used throughout the world in highflow, low-head power production. Formed near the Islington substation. First appears in street directories in 1962. Information supplied by Bob Pritchard, subdivisions officer, Christchurch City Council. A small amount of information from the library website and nothing that …

Plynlimon Road in the suburb of Fendalton, Christchurch

Plynlimon Rd in Fendalton – Named after the highest point of the Cambrian Mountains in Wales. Named to continue the Welsh theme of street names in the area. First mentioned in the Star in 1888 when a house is advertised for sale in Plynlimon Road. First appears in street directories in 1894. A small amount …

Allister Avenue in the suburb of Strowan, Christchurch

Allister Ave in Strowan – Developed to give public access to Elmwood Park from Leinster Road. The land for the street was donated by Charles Wood (1864?-1957), a sheep farmer of 95 Leinster Road. A petition was circulated around local residents in 1920. They wanted a handsome” street developed rather than a right-of-way. Named in …

Circuit Street in the suburb of Strowan, Christchurch

Circuit Street in Strowan – Named after Sophia Circuit Rhodes, née Latter, (1833- 1906). Sophia Rhodes was the daughter of merchant, Edward Circuit Latter (1829- 1896), wife of farmer and businessman Robert Heaton Rhodes (1815-1884), and mother of politician, philanthropist, farmer and landowner, Sir Robert Heaton Rhodes (1861-1956). It is referred to as a “new …