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<strong>Christchurch</strong> Street Names: T to V<br />

Current<br />

name<br />

Teagarden<br />

Close<br />

Te<br />

Awakura<br />

Terrace<br />

Tedder<br />

Avenue<br />

Former<br />

name<br />

Jubilee<br />

Avenue<br />

Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further<br />

information<br />

Named after<br />

Jack Teagarden<br />

(1905-1964).<br />

Named after Te<br />

Awakura creek<br />

at Moncks Bay.<br />

Named after<br />

Arthur William<br />

Tedder, the 1st<br />

Baron of<br />

Glenguin (1890-<br />

1967).<br />

Mairehau Colorado Developments<br />

wanted a common theme of<br />

famous jazz musicians and<br />

members of the "Big Band"<br />

era for all the <strong>street</strong>s in their<br />

development off Hills Road.<br />

Named in 2005.<br />

Mount<br />

Pleasant<br />

North New<br />

Brighton<br />

Named by Walter de Thier<br />

(1883-1973) who owned the<br />

land at Moncks Bay where<br />

the creek flowed.<br />

First appears in <strong>street</strong><br />

directories in 1939.<br />

Jubilee Avenue is first<br />

mentioned in the Star in<br />

1894 when sections for sale<br />

there are advertised. First<br />

appears in <strong>street</strong> directories<br />

in 1916.<br />

Re-named Tedder Avenue<br />

on 1 September 1948 when<br />

120 <strong>street</strong>s were re-named.<br />

Tedder was a British air<br />

marshal.<br />

<strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Libraries</strong> Page 16 of 95<br />

8 August 2013<br />

East<br />

Ellington<br />

Drive and<br />

Holiday<br />

Drive.<br />

Shirley/Papanui<br />

Community Board<br />

agenda 6 April 2005<br />

Sumner to<br />

Ferrymead: a<br />

<strong>Christchurch</strong> history,<br />

p 209<br />

“Advertisements”,<br />

Star, 1 December<br />

1894, p 8<br />

New Brighton<br />

signposts to the past”,<br />

Pegasus Post, 19<br />

February 1975, p 2<br />

North New Brighton,<br />

1953, p 32<br />

“New <strong>street</strong> <strong>names</strong>”,<br />

The Press, 1 June<br />

1948, p 3<br />

“Man of many<br />

parts”, The Press,<br />

16 May 1973, p 14<br />

“New <strong>names</strong> for<br />

<strong>street</strong>s”, The Press,<br />

2 June 1948, p 3

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