Jerrold Street North/Jerrold Street South in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Jerrold Street North/Jerrold Street South – formerly Boundary Road, Douglas Jerrold Street and Jerrold Street West. Brights Road and Hamilton Street were incorporated into Jerrold Street. Jerrold Street was named after Douglas William Jerrold (1803- 1857). Boundary Road is an alternative name. Jerrold Street. One of the “poets and writers” streets of Sydenham, Addington and …

Clarence Street South in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Clarence Street South – Pigeon’s Lane and Clarence Road. Formerly Pigeon’s Lane. Named after Alfred Pigeon (1824-1893). Re-named Clarence Road, later Street. The name is derived from the honour of Clare in Suffolk (an honour is the estate of a tenant-in-chief of the Crown), Pigeon owned a farm in 1858 which ran from Riccarton Road …

Meredith Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Meredith Street – Probably named after George Meredith (1828- 1909). Meredith was an English novelist and poet. Probably named to continue the theme of “poets and writers” streets of Sydenham, Addington and Waltham. A small amount of information from the library website. This street is next to Addington Park and has the usual mixture of …

Chatham Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Chatham Street – formerly Dudley Street – May have the same derivation as the Chatham Islands which were discovered by Lieutenant William R. Broughton of the Chatham in 1791. Dudley Street first appears in street directories in 1903. Re-named Chatham Street on 27 September 1948. [The newspaper report of the time says Boyd Street was …

James K Baxter Place in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

James K Baxter Place – Named after James Keir Baxter (1926- 1972) – Baxter was a poet, postman, teacher, dramatist, writer and social critic. Named on 21 May 1973. A small amount of information on the library website. Council housing called Norman Kirk Courts are on this street. There are are also a few old …

Parlane Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Parlane Street – formerly Clifton Street – Named after Edward Parlane (1874-1959). Re-named Parlane Street on 1 September 1948 when 120 streets were re-named. Parlane was a Christchurch city councillor 1929-1933 and 1935-1941. He was also active in Addington local body affairs. A small amount of information on the library website. I don’t normally walk …

Dickens Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Dickens Street – formerly Charles Dickens Street – Named after Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Dickens was an English author. One of the “poets and writers” streets of Sydenham, Addington and Waltham. A small amount of information from the library website. A few businesses at Lincoln Rd end and houses and flats at the other end. The …

Emerson Street in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Emerson Street – Probably named after Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- 1882). Emerson was an American essayist. Probably named to continue the theme of “poets and writers” streets of Sydenham, Addington and Waltham. A wee bit of information from the library website. A very short little street with Salvation Army Hostel on one side and flats …

Ward Street in the suburb of Addington of Christchurch

Ward Street – First mentioned in an advertisement in the Star in 1868. Appears on an 1879 map. Very little information on the library website. No history for this street so I feel a research project coming on. I haven’t walked down this street in years. Another street with a mixture of new and old …

Crohane Place in the suburb of Addington in Christchurch

Crohane Place- information from library website – Named after Crohane, the estate in Windmill Road (later Antigua Street) belonging to Richard James Strachan Harman (1826-1902). Crohane was probably named after the Crohane Mountain, East Kerry, Killarney in Ireland. Harman was born in Dublin, Ireland I don’t believe that I have ever walked on this street. …