Webster Road in the suburb of Wigram, Christchurch

Webster Road – Named after Arthur Gordon Webster (1893- 1966). Webster was a farmer from Little River. He graduated from the Canterbury Flying School on 25 March 1918. In the Wigram Aerodrome subdivision by Ngāi Tahu Property Ltd where the street names are either of aircraft or taken from the list of the first 100 …

Crichton Terrace in the suburb of Cashmere, Christchurch

Crichton Tce in Cashmere- First mentioned in The Press in 1924 when land in the Tirohanga subdivision is advertised for sale. Tirohanga had formerly belonged to solicitor, Arthur Frank Wright (1874-1961). First appears in street directories in 1927.A small amount of information on the library website and it doesn’t say why the name Crichton.Found the …

Addison Place in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Addison Place – In the Oaklands subdivision. First appears in street directories in 1991. A tiny amount of information from the library website and nothing that I can really add. The houses are all from 1980s and 1990s and there is an entrance to Ridder Reserve here. I suspect that Addison is someone’s surname but …

Arkwright Place in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Arkwright Place – In the Oaklands subdivision. First appears in street directories in 1991. A tiny amount of information from the library website and I couldn’t find any more information about the naming of the street. It is possibly a person’s surname but I personally like the idea that the developer was a fan of …

Calverton Place in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Calverton Place – Named after Calverton, northeast of Nottingham in England. In the Oaklands subdivision which was developed by Karl Scott (1910-1997), a journalist and developer. His father’s family had emigrated from Nottingham in the early 20th century. First appears in street directories in 1987. A reasonable amount of information from the library website. I …

Clipston Place in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Clipston Place – Named after Clipston, a small village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire. In the Oaklands subdivision which was developed by Karl Scott (1910-1997), a journalist and developer. His father’s family had emigrated from Nottingham in the early 20th century. First appears in street directories in 1987. A reasonable amount of information from the …

Lillian Street in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Lillian Street – Named after Lillian Anne MacKenzie, née Gahagan, (1886?-1968). Lillian MacKenzie was the wife of James McBeth MacKenzie (1886?-1970). He was Halswell County clerk 1920-1935, proprietor of Tattersalls Hotel 1935-1950 and the Halswell County chairman in 1960 when the street was named. Named by Karl Scott (1910-1997), a journalist and developer. In the …

Nicholls Road in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Nicholls Rd- Named after James Nicholl (1838- 1917). Nicholls was a gardener at Riccarton. He owned a store with a delivery round. He later moved to Halswell where he owned a block of land at the western end of what became Nicholls Road. First appears in street directories in 1912. A reasonable amount of information …

Nottingham Avenue in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Nottingham Ave – Named after Nottingham, a city in the English Midlands. In the Oaklands subdivision which was developed and named in 1957 by Karl Scott (1910- 1997), a journalist and developer. His father’s family had emigrated from Nottingham in the early 20th century. First appears in street directories in 1957.A reasonable amount of information …