Anderson Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Anderson Street -Some of the streets in the vicinity of the Addington Railway Workshops were named after railway employees. First mentioned in The Press in 1878 when sections in “the great township of Crewe” are advertised for sale. First appears in street directories in 1910.A bit of information from the library website and I plan …

Lowe Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Lowe Street – Some of the streets in the vicinity of the Addington Railway Workshops were named after railway employees. May have been originally a paper road running along the southern boundary of the Canterbury Saleyards Company’s land. First mentioned in The Press in 1878 when sections in Lowe Street in the “Great Township of …

Tyne Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Tyne Street – Formerly Smith Street. Named after Albert George Smith (1847?-1914). Re-named Tyne Street. Smith was the Locomotive Superintendent at Riccarton. Some of the streets in the vicinity of the Addington Railway Workshops are named after railway employees. Smith Street first appears in street directories in 1900. Re-named Tyne Street on 27 September 1948. …

Taramea Place in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Taramea Place – Elliott Street and Taramea Street. Elliott Street first appears in street directories in 1905. Re-named Taramea Street in 1908. Becomes Taramea Place in 1983. Not much information on the library website. This street runs from Lincoln Rd to Brougham / Barrington Streets. A couple of nice houses but many were looking rundown. …

Pope Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Pope Street – Some of the streets in this vicinity were named after railway employees. First appears in the Star in 1894 when a “house fronting Pope Street” is advertised for sale. It is described as being in “Crewe, Addington”. A bit of information from the library website and will be researching this one as …

Knight Place in the suburb of Addington/ Riccarton in Christchurch

Knight Place – Named because the street runs off Princess Street. In a development by the Ngāi Tahu Property Group. Knight Street was named in 2000. Re-named Knight Place. A wee bit of information from the library website. A small street that I was unable to walk as it was blocked by a big gate. …

Princess Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Princess Street – First mentioned in the Star in 1883. First appears in street directories in 1896. Not much information from the library website. It doesn’t say if it was named after a particular princess or just a generic princess. Princess Alice a grandchild to Victoria was born in February of 1883. This is very …

Moncur Place in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Moncur Place – First appears in street directories in 1993. Not much information from the library website so I don’t know if this street is named after a person or a place in Scotland. A business area running off Wrights Rd and nothing stood out for me here. Another street that could be in more …

Wrights Road in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Wrights Road -Named after James Wright (1817- 1891). Wright farmed on a 100 acre dairy farm called Palm Tree Farm on Lower Lincoln Road. He was there as early as 1860. It is advertised for sale in The Press in 1864. It cannot have sold as Wright advertises his dairy cows at Palm Tree Farm …

Cardigan Bay Place in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Cardigan Bay Place – Named after the racehorse Cardigan Bay (1956-1988). He was probably named after Cardigan Bay in Wales. Cardigan Bay was New Zealand’s most famous pacer and first in the world to earn a million dollars. Formed in 1994 on a subdivision of Addington raceway land and part of a broad plan for …