Annies Lane in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Annies Lane – Sister Annie was an Aidanfield Board member and Provincial Leader in 2006. The street names in the Aidanfield subdivision are those of former Sisters of the Good Shepherd Order and former residents of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ Home at Halswell. Named in 2006.A lot of information from library website for a tiny …

Manchester Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Manchester Street – Named after the English bishopric of Manchester. Named by surveyors Captain Joseph Thomas (b. 1803?) and Edward Jollie (1825-1894). One of the original streets of Christchurch named in 1850. The names were taken from bishoprics listed in Burke’s Peerage. First mentioned in The Lyttelton Times in 1852 when 1/4 acre sections are …

Roker Street in the suburb of Somerfield, Christchurch

Roker Street – Stark’s Road was incorporated into Roker Street. Probably named after Roker in North East England. The section of Roker Street running west off Selwyn Street was formerly Stark’s Road. Named after James Stark (1833?-1895) Roker Street first appears in street directories in 1910. Stark was a judge of draught horses. His address …

Drummond Street in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Drummond Street formerly Poulson’s Lane Formed in 1875 when a Mr Woodford purchased land here and subdivided it into twenty lots. Re-named Drummond Street in 1889. Due to an oversight the street remained in the original title until 1995 when the Council finally took ownership.A wee bit of information from the library website. A tiny …

Barnett Avenue in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Barnett Ave – Named after Councillor John Septimus Barnett (1869?-1945). This was a special avenue constructed in 1938 on which were built cottages for old-age pensioners. The street was named as a compliment to Barnett who was chairman of the housing sub-committee. The first 16 houses were offically opened by the mayor on 26 August …

Kinsella Crescent in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Kinsella Crescent – Named after Sister St Canice “Anne” Kinsella (1911-1990). Sister Kinsella worked in New Zealand 1967- 1973. The street names in the Aidanfield subdivision are those of former Sisters of the Good Shepherd Order and former residents of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ Home at Halswell. Named in 2001.Interesting information from library website and …

Ginaty Lane in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Ginaty Lane – Named after the Very Rev. Dean Laurentias Maria Ginaty (1836?- 1911). Ginaty was the Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. He was involved in fundraisingA wee bit of information from the library website. This was a tiny private lane with only three large houses. I didn’t manage any photos here.

Sienna Court in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Sienna Court – Named after Sister Sienna. Sister Sienna was one of the Sisters of the Aidanfield Order. The street names in the Aidanfield subdivision are those of former Sisters of the Good Shepherd Order and former residents of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ Home at Halswell. Named in 2006.A wee bit of information from the …

Coppinger Terrace in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Coppinger Tce – Christchurch City Council records say this street is named after a Sister Coppinger. Fraser Faithfull was not able to trace a sister of that name. The street names in the Aidanfield subdivision are those of former Sisters of the Good Shepherd Order and former residents of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ Home at …

Byron Street and Sandyford Street in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Byron Street and Sandyford Street – Formerly Second Street and Hugh Street. The streets south of, and parallel to, Moorhouse Avenue were named in numerical order. The section of Second Street east of Colombo Road was re-named Byron Street. Named after Lord George Gordon Byron (1788-1824). The section of Second Street west of Colombo Street …