Deyell Crescent in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Deyell Crescent – Named after Joseph Deyell (1867?-1936) – The stables of J. Deyell and Co. were at the corner of Deyell Crescent and Strickland Street in 1940, the year it first appears in street directories. This is the sort information that I like to get from the library website as it gives a bit …

Riccarton Avenue in the Central City, Christchurch

Riccarton Avenue formerly Middle Park Road and Riccarton Road. Named after Riccarton, a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Named to continue the theme of naming Riccarton streets after places in Ayrshire, Scotland, from whence the Deans family originated. A small amount of information from the library website and I have nothing to add. …

Deans Avenue in the suburb of Riccarton, Christchurch

Deans Avenue – West Belt and West Town Belt. Also part of Rolleston Avenue for a time. Named after the Deans family. Named by the Canterbury Association surveyors who laid out the boundaries of the original city within roadways called “belts” or “town belts”. The other three Town Belts were re-named in 1904. The suggestion …

De Lange Street and Grebe Place in the suburbs of Hornby/ Wigram, Christchurch

Grebe Place – not on library website and De Lange Street which was on the library website but had no information. Both are modern streets so no point searching Past Papers. Grebe is a bird so it is likely to be named after this bird. As this is Wigram I would assume any street names …

Doppler Place in suburbs of Hornby/ Wigram, Christchurch

Doppler Place -Named after the Pulse-Doppler, a 4D radar system. In the Wigram Skies subdivision where the streets have an aviation theme. Named in 2014. A small amount of information from the library website and I have nothing to add. Very modern houses here and none of them stood out for me. Very boring.

Chancery Lane in the Central City, Christchurch

Chancery Lane in the Central City. Nothing on the library website as a street but Christchurch suburbs list has it on it’s list. The library does have a good article on it’s website about this lane.Sadly this lane is no longer there as it suffered badly in the earthquakes and today I couldn’t see where …

Lightning Close in the suburb of Hornby/ Wigram, Christchurch

Lightning Close – Named after the Electric Lightning, a supersonic jet fighter aircraft of the Cold War era. In a further stage of the subdivision of Wigram Base. Continues the theme of using the names of military aircraft for street names in the subdivision. Named in 2001. A reasonable amount of information from the library …

Mosquito Place in the suburb of Hornby/Wigram, Christchurch

Mosquito Place – Named after the De Havilland Mosquito aeroplane. In a further stage of the subdivision of Wigram Base. Continues the theme of naming the streets in the subdivision after military aircraft. Named in 2001. A small amount of information from the library website and I can’t add anything to it.A Christchurch suburb list …

Dow Square in the suburb of Wigram, Christchurch

Dow Square – Named as an alternative to the spelling of the small fishing vessel, a dhow, and because the road is set out roughly in a square. Developed at 101 Awatea Road by Awatea Property Developments who wanted a small easily pronounced road name. Named in 2014. A reasonable amount of information from the …

The Runway in the suburb of Wigram, Christchurch

The Runway – In the Wigram Aerodrome subdivision by Ngāi Tahu Property Ltd where the street names have an aviation theme. Named in 2012 A small amount of information from the library website. This is a very long road and I did walk the entire length. There is a park / green area at one …