Dalweny Lane in the suburb of Cracroft, Christchurch

Dalweny Lane – Named after Dalweny, the Cracroft Wilson’s family farm in Amberley. The last 30 sections of the Cracroft Wilson family estate, at 60 Worsleys Road, were auctioned on 8 December 2007. Named in 2004. A small amount of information from the library website. Nothing that I can add here. A small private lane …

Aubrey Lane in the suburb of Cracroft, Christchurch

Aubrey Lane – too new to be on the library website. Found information from council meeting dated 15/04/2018. Caroline (Caro) Murray formally Wilson who is granddaughter of John Wilson Cracroft suggested names for the new subdivision based on her childhood memories. Aubrey was the family name of a previous farm manager. The lane looked like …

Delhi Place in the suburb of Cashmere, Christchurch

Delhi Place – Named after the capital city of India, which from 1911 was named New Delhi. One of the streets in Cashmere given the name of a place in India. First appears in street directories in 1991. A small amount of information from the library website. There are many streets which have names with …

Bengal Drive in the suburb of Cashmere, Christchurch

Bengal Drive – Named after Bengal, a region in India. One of the streets in Cashmere given the name of a place in India. First appears in street directories in 1977. A small amount of information from the library website. Because this is an Indian name it is mostly likely named in connection with John …

Eliza Place in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christchurch

Eliza Place – Continues the theme used in the Aidanfield subdivision of naming the streets after members of the Order of St John Of God. Named in 2008.A wee bit of information from the library website. Eliza isn’t in the cemetery. A tiny street with modern houses and as usual in new subdivisions the footpath …

Rosario Place in the suburb of Aidanfield, Christcurch

Rosario Place – May be named after Sister Rosario Battung. Sister Rosario was professed in 1968 in Te Horo. Continues the theme in the Aidanfield subdivision of street names recognising former Sisters of the Good Shepherd Community, and place names with a strong association to the community. Named in 2010.A wee bit of information from …

Rees Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Rees St – Named after Evan Devereux Rees (1844?- 1931). Rees, a boat builder, is listed as living at 283 Oxford Terrace on the 1893 electoral roll. His house was next to the Union Rowing Club and he was the first custodian of the CRC sheds. Rees Street is first mentioned in the Star in …

Boon Street in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Boon Street – Formerly Smollett’s Road and Smollett Street. May have been named after Tobias George Smollett (1721- 1771). Re-named Boon Street. Probably named after C. E. Boon Ltd., bakers. Smollett was an English author. Smollett’s Road first appears in street directories in 1887. Becomes Smollett Street in 1898. Re-named Boon Street on 1 September …

Claxton Place in the suburb of St Martins, Christchurch

Claxton Place – First appears in street directories in 1957.A tiny amount of information from the library website. I couldn’t find anything extra to add to this. Claxton sounds like someone’s surname and the only person that I could find lived over New Brighton way. This street runs off Riverlaw TceMostly brick houses built in …

Derrett Place in the suburb of St Martins, Christchurch

Derrett Place – Named after Selwyn Noel Ellison Derrett (b. 1908) and his wife, Valarie Zoraide Evelyn Derrett (1916- 1991). Derrett was farming at 200 Fifield Terrace in 1950 and his wife was running the Wharema Convalescent Home in Opawa. The street was formed on a subdivision of their land. First appears in street directories …