Lost Christchurch - Christchurch City Libraries
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<strong>Lost</strong> <strong>Christchurch</strong><br />
Former name Origin of name Where Additional information See Source Further<br />
information<br />
Locksley Named after On the north bank An early suburb formed on Locksley Avenue Province of Canterbury, View the<br />
Locksleys, the of the Avon part of Rural Section 593, 50<br />
New Zealand: list of biography of<br />
home there of River, adjacent to acres on the River Avon<br />
sections purchased to Joseph Palmer in<br />
Joseph Palmer Shirley. purchased by Palmer &<br />
April 30, 1863, p 14 the Dictionary of<br />
(1826-1910).<br />
Wright.<br />
New Zealand<br />
Palmer headed the Union<br />
“Drainage Board”, Star, Biography.<br />
Bank of Australia in<br />
4 July 1882, p 4<br />
Canterbury. Between 1858<br />
G. R Macdonald<br />
and 1866 he owned a 50 acre<br />
Avonside Parish leaflet, dictionary of<br />
section bounded on the north<br />
June 1930, pp 3-4, held Canterbury<br />
by New Brighton Road and on<br />
the east and west by what later<br />
at Anglican Archives biographies: P44<br />
became Locksley Avenue and<br />
“Obituary”, The<br />
Gayhurst Road. His house is at<br />
Press, 17 August<br />
257 Locksley Avenue, but<br />
condemned following the<br />
earthquakes of 2010/2011.<br />
1910, p 7<br />
<strong>Christchurch</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Libraries</strong><br />
Updated July 2013 76<br />
Cont below: