Corsair Drive in the suburbs of Hornby/ Wigram, Christchurch

Corsair Drive – Named after the Vought F4U Corsair, an aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Named to continue the military aircraft theme in the Wigram subdivision. Named in 2000. A wee bit of information from the library website and there is nothing that I can add to …

Packe Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Packe Street – Named after George Packe (1836-1882). Packe was a lieutenant colonel who commanded the Canterbury Volunteers. Earlier he had served in the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. In 1873 he owned land in nearby Manchester Street. A small amount of information from the library website. This street has many new houses and is looking …

Geraldine Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Geraldine Street – Formerly Fitzgerald Street. Named after the FitzGerald family. Re-named Geraldine Street. Named after the clan name of the FitzGerald family. Re-named Geraldine Street on 1 September 1948 when 120 streets were re-named. The FitzGerald family came from Ireland. A small amount of information from the library website. This was a fairly long …

Hendon Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Hendon Street – formerly Park Lane. Probably named after Hendon, a place in the London Borough of Barnet. Park Lane first appears in street directories in 1906. Re-named Hendon Street in 1916 at the request of residents and other ratepayers A small amount of information from the library website. Another mixture of new and old …

Edwards Avenue in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Edwards Avenue formerly King Edwards Avenue. Named after King Edward VII (1841-1910). From 1908 it has the alternative name of King Edwards Avenue. By 1912 it is Edward Avenue. A small amount of information from the library website. Going by information other streets in Christchurch it looks like the council in the early 1900s were …

Allard Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Allard Street – Formerly Cornhill Street. Named after either Cornhill on the Tweed or after a major English literary magazine. Re-named Allard Street. Named after Charles Allard (1850-1922). Re-named Allard Street on 1 September 1948 when 120 streets were re-named. Allard was secretary of the North Canterbury Board of Education. He was also a well-known …

Cleveland Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Cleveland Street – Named after Grover Cleveland (1837-1908). Cleveland was the American president 1885-1888 and 1892-1896. First appears in street directories in 1908. A small amount of information from the library website and really there is nothing more that I can add. Looks like it was possibly named the year this man died. A mixture …

Woodville Street in the suburb of Edgeware, Christchurch

Woodville Street – First appears in The Press in 1907 when land there is advertised for sale. It is described as being in the Kensington Estate. First appears in street directories in 1909. The library website had very little information. The street has mostly older villas and most are looking good and have been done …

Frankleigh Street in the suburb of Somerfield, Christchurch

Frankleigh Street – Named after the baronetcy of Frankley. [The name of the street is wrongly spelt.] A title belonging to the Lyttelton family. Several streets in this area have names associated with the Canterbury Association and, especially, the Lyttelton family. They were formed on Rural Section 76, 700 acres on the “Lower Lincoln Road, …

Rawlings Lane, Pablo Place, Alvarez Place and Waimokihi Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Waimokihi Place and Rawlings Lane and Pablo Place and Alvarez Place. Couldn’t walk down Rawlings Lane and Pablo Place as there were no footpaths and they both looked like private driveways. Alvarez Place backs on to Oderings Nursery and is in Somerfield.Waimokihi Place wasn’t on the library website but it was the biggest street compared …