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The library's name was gifted by Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri rūnanga. It makes reference to Whitireia, the Te Reo name for Cathedral Square. Paikea was an ancestor of Ngāi Tahu and Whitireia was the name of his house located in Tūranga, the original name for Gisborne in the North Island. The name thus values the location where Paikea's house was ...
236 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City: Media related to A.J. White's Department Store at Wikimedia Commons II ANZ Bank, Christchurch [334] 188 High Street Christchurch Central City Media related to ANZ Bank, Christchurch at Wikimedia Commons II Armstrongs Building, Christchurch [335] 91–107 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
The median value of the more than 17,000 U.S. homes located on a Coolidge street is $176,330, the only presidential street with national median home values higher than the December 2013 national ...
Wall Street (Asheville, North Carolina) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Vance Street: Located in a residential area off Pittsboro Street near UNC’s campus. Named for former N.C. Gov. Zebulon Vance, who also was a Confederate officer and U.S. congressman and senator.
The Gloucester Street central library building was extensively damaged during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, [1] [2] and was demolished to make way for a new convention centre. [1] [2] [10] In its place, a new Central Library design was approved. While it was being built, two temporary central libraries operated in 87–91 Peterborough Street.
The name most often used for this area is Puāri, though this name is probably fairly modern. [8] Indeed in 1850 Puāri was the name of a small Māori settlement on the bank of the Avon River (where the Christchurch Supreme Court was later built), which was likely to better facilitate trade with the European settlers at the nearby Market Place. [9]
Linwood Estate was located east of Stanmore Road, [35] and comprised the extensions of Cashel, Hereford, and Worcester Streets. [36] At the same auction, Brittan sold all his stock and farming implements, as he had bought Kelsie Estate in Selwyn County. [37] [38] Further subdivision followed in 1886. [1]