Rubicon Place in the suburb of Hei Hei, Christchurch

Rubicon Place – Named after the Rubicon River, a tributary of the Waimakariri River. This name continues the theme of the adjoining subdivision to the south where the street names used are those of West Coast lakes and reservoirs. Named in 2004. I found a nearby cache before walking this street. Gilberthorpe School is on …

Waterman Place in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

There was nothing on the library website about this street. Waterman Place led to Charlesworth Reserve. Shopping Centre one side and businesses on the other side. The name would have to be from the old days when people and goods were ferried to Christchurch from here. The men who worked the ferries I am assuming …

Mallard Place in the suburb of Woolston, Christchurch

This street wasn’t on the library website. I am assuming that Mallard Place is named after the duck. This place had large new houses that I liked. This is unusual for me as I don’t tend to like modern houses. One house I would loved to have taken a photo of as it was fantastic …

Settlers Crescent in the suburb of Ferrymead, Christchurch

There was nothing on the library website about this street. Settlers Crescent is in Ferrymead and it has mostly businesses but I found out last night that there are apartments here as well. This is an old area of Christchurch and in the old days it would have been considered separate to Christchurch. People and …

Stewart Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Stewart Street – Harry Street was incorporated into Stewart Street. Named after Francis Edward Stewart (1833- 1904) Stewart was the deputy superintendent of Canterbury in 1867. He died in Australia. The West Christchurch School Committee contributed to the costs of Harry Street’s formation in 1875. Harry Street was incorporated into Stewart Street in 1880.This street …

Balfour Terrace in the Central City, Christchurch

Balfour Terrace – Formerly Baker’s Lane and later Gladstone Terrace. Named after William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898). Re-named Balfour Terrace. Named after Arthur Balfour, the 1st Earl of Balfour (1848- 1930). Gladstone was a British Prime Minister and also brother-in-law to Lord Lyttelton. Re-named Balfour Terrace in 1909. Balfour was British Prime Minister 1902-1905. A reasonable …

Waller Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Waller Terrace – formerly Richmond Road and Richmond Terrace. Named after Francis Dalziel Waller (1869- 1944). Re-named Waller Terrace on 1 September 1948 when 120 streets were re-named. Waller was headmaster of Christchurch West High School (later Hagley High School) 1916-1927. A reasonable amount of information from the library website. One side of the street …

New Regent Street in the Central City, Christchurch

New Regent Street – Named after Regent Street in London. The area was originally known as “The Circus paddock” as it was where circuses set themselves up in the 1880s. It was also the site of the massive Colosseum which had been used as a skating rink, theatre, boot factory and a garage. The street …

Cathedral Square in the Central City, Christchurch

Cathedral Square – At first it was alternately named Ridley Square. Named after Nicholas Ridley (1500-1555), Bishop of London and an Anglican martyr. Latimer Square, Cranmer Square and Ridley (later Cathedral) Square are all named after martyred bishops. Building of the cathedral did not start until 16 December 1864 and the cathedral was not consecrated …

Halkett Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Halkett Street – Formerly Lumbs Lane. Named after John Lumb (1819?-1909) and his wife, Eliza (1839?-1904). Re-named Halkett Street. Probably named after Peter Alexander Halkett (1820?- 1885). In 1875 the city surveyor was instructed to prepare an estimate for the forming and draining of Halkett Street, the property of a Mr Halkett, Halkett, a Commander …