Weaver Family of Bamford Street, Christchurch

I seriously sidetracked today when researching Bamford Street. There was an interesting ad in 1895 which read Wanted if this should meet the eye of Mrs McCallum late of Oxford Terrace, Christchurch can you help me find out the persons that are trying to take my life by poison. If so please come at once …

Roosevelt Avenue in the suburb of St Albans, Churchurch

Roosevelt Avenue in St Albans – formerly Courtenay Street from Westminster Street to Innes Road. Named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882- 1945). Roosevelt was 32nd President of the USA 1933-1945. First appears in street directories in 1947. A small amount of information on the library website. Not much information on Papers Past as it was …

Jameson Avenue in the suburb of St Albans, Christchurch

Jameson Avenue in St Albans – formerly Part of McFaddens Road. Also Jameson Street. Named after George Jameson (1850-1934). Jameson lived at 116 McFaddens Road in a large house named Ellerton. For a time he was secretary and general manager of the New Zealand Cooperative Association in Christchurch. His father, James Purvis Jameson (1824-1896), was …

Jacobs Street in the suburb of St Albans, Christchurch

Jacobs Street in St Albans – Named after Henry Jacobs (1824-1901). Jacobs was the first headmaster of Christ’s College and dean of Christchurch Cathedral. One of three streets named in 1923 and formed on land that had been originally owned by the Anglican diocese. Sales of land were made for “increased revenue for Diocesan purposes”. …

Magnolia Lane in the suburb of St Albans, Christchurch

Magnolia Lane in St Albans – Named because the developer advised that he would planted an evergreen variety of magnolia throughout the lane. Developed at 133-137 McFaddens Road. Named in 2000 A small amount of information from the library website and it is a copy and paste from their website and the spelling mistake is …

O’Connor Place in the suburb of Burnside, Christchurch

O’Connor Place in Burnside – Named after Reginald Vincent O’Connor (1927-) O’Connor, of O’Connor Enterprises Ltd., bought 2.46 hectares of land from Lion Breweries, owner of neighbouring Russley Hotel. He divided the land into 29 residential sections and formed the street. First appears in street directories in 1995. Information supplied in 2008 by Reg O’Connor …

Wiremu Street in the suburb of Redwood, Christchurch

Wiremu Street in Redwood and nothing on the library website. This is a bit surprising as the street was developed in the 1970s. The name is possibly Maori for William meaning resolute protector. Not much information on Papers Past and it was just ads for sections in the Woodlands Subdivision. Most of the houses here …

Ramore Place in the suburb of Redwood, Christchurch

Ramore Place in Redwood – First appears in street directories in 1972. Tiny amount of information from the library website. There wasn’t anyone with a surname Ramore in Canterbury. The best meaning that I could find for the word was big fort and it was possibly Irish. Not much information on Papers Past. In 1969 …

Fraser Street in the suburb of Papanui, Christchurch

Fraser Street in Papanui – Named after Frederick James Edgar Fraser (1907?-1964). Fraser was headmaster of Papanui Primary School 1951-1963. Named in September 1968. First appears in street directories in 1981. Information on date of naming in a letter sent to the City Librarian from the Town Clerk dated 18 September 1968. A small amount …

Autumn Place in the suburb of Mairehau, Christchurch

Autumn Place in Mairehau – Named because it runs off Winters Road. This is an unfortunate naming because Winters Road is not named after the season. Named in 1987. A small amount of information from the library website. Only a couple of ads on Papers Past. I walked this street today as I was geocaching …