Christchurch street names T - V - Christchurch City Libraries
Christchurch street names T - V - Christchurch City Libraries
Christchurch street names T - V - Christchurch City Libraries
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<strong>Christchurch</strong> Street Names: T to V<br />
Current<br />
name<br />
Thomas<br />
Cane Lane<br />
Former<br />
name<br />
Origin of name Suburb Additional information See Source Further<br />
information<br />
Named after<br />
Thomas Cane<br />
(1839-1905).<br />
Hillmorton,<br />
Middleton<br />
Cane, an artist and architect,<br />
was the provincial architect<br />
for Canterbury. He may have<br />
been involved with<br />
extensions to Sunnyside<br />
Hospital.<br />
In the first stage of Linden<br />
Grove, a Ngai Tahu<br />
subdivision developed on the<br />
site of the former Sunnyside<br />
Hospital.<br />
Name approved in 2007.<br />
<strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Libraries</strong> Page 33 of 95<br />
8 August 2013<br />
Albion<br />
Lane,<br />
Benjamin<br />
Mountfort<br />
Close, John<br />
Campbell<br />
Crescent,<br />
Levinge<br />
Lane,<br />
Linden<br />
Grove<br />
Avenue,<br />
Pavilion<br />
Crescent,<br />
Spruce<br />
Lane, The<br />
Oval, The<br />
Wickets,<br />
The<br />
Willows and<br />
Yew Tree<br />
Lane.<br />
Also Linden<br />
Grove.<br />
Spreydon/Heathcote<br />
Community Board<br />
agenda 17 July 2007<br />
G. R Macdonald<br />
dictionary of<br />
Canterbury<br />
biographies: C100<br />
The Cyclopedia of<br />
New Zealand, Vol<br />
3, p 285