Edinburgh Street in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Edinburgh Street – First mentioned in The Press in 1899 in a report of a meeting of the Spreydon Road Board. A letter was read from Harman and Stevens stating that the forming and metalling of Edinburgh Street had been completed and they were now requesting that the Board take it over. First appears in …

Plunket Street in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Plunket Street in Spreydon – Formerly Schauman Street. May be named after Karl Osten Schauman (1874?-1935). Re-named Plunket Street. Named after Sir William Lee Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket (1864-1920). Schauman was born in Finland and emigrated to New Zealand. He was described as a gentleman of Sumner in 1906 and was involved with the Canterbury …

Rustic Lane in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Rustic Lane in Spreydon. This street isn’t on the library website. It is a private lane that runs off Lyttelton Street between 353 and 355 Lyttelton Street. I couldn’t find out how the lane got it’s name and the meaning of rustic is relating to countryside or rural. All the houses here are from the …

Redruth Avenue in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Redruth Ave in Spreydon – Probably named after Redruth in Cornwall, England. Not much information from the library website. I found a reasonable amount of information on Papers Past but not much on ancestry website. The land was owned by James William Smitham who lived on Selwyn St. Some of the land possibly originally belonged …

Dundee Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Dundee Place in Spreydon – Named in 1955. Not a lot of information on the library website. This street runs off Edinburgh St where 17 and 19 Edinburgh St would have been. Most streets in this area have a Scottish theme. Most houses are built in 1950 and at the end of the street there …

Urella Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Urella Place in Spreydon. This street isn’t on the library website yet it dates back to the 1970s. Strangely for a street that was developed back then there is a footpath on only one side of the street. Older streets normally have footpaths on both sides of the street. Most houses date from 1970s with …

Glynne Crescent in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Glynne Crescent in Spreydon – Named after Mary, Baroness Lyttelton, née Glynne, (1813-1857). Mary was the wife of Sir George William Lyttelton, 4th Lord Lyttelton, Baron of Frankley (1817-1876). He was a member of the Canterbury Association from 1848. Several streets in this area have names associated with the Lyttelton family because they were formed …

Gleig Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Gleig Place in Spreydon- Named after the George Robert Gleig (1796- 1888). Gleig was a member of the Canterbury Association from 27 March 1848 until he resigned 25 November 1851. Several streets in this area have names associated with the Canterbury Association and, especially, the Lyttelton family because they were formed on Rural Section 76, …

Weir Place in the suburb of Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Weir Place in Hoon Hay- Named after the Weir family. Henry Weir (1835?- 1884) and his wife, Mary Jane, settled in Halswell in 1863, living on Hoon Hay Road. Their son, Walter Henry Weir (1877-1935) farmed at Dalkeith, 99 Hoon Hay Road. He “always took a keen interest in the affairs of the Cashmere – …

Smartlea Street in the suburb of Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Smartlea Street in Hoon Hay – First appears in street directories in 1953.A tiny amount of information from the library which is disappointing as the street is named after an interesting man. There is also a Smarts Road in Hornby named after the same man. Lea means a meadow or field so the meaning of …