Town and Districts
Cambridge Primary School 1905
These are the Cambridge Primary School’s New Enrolments for 1905. A ANDERSON George ATKINSON Bertie B BARTLETT Charles BARTLETT Edwin BEANGE Alex BECK Iva BECK Mabel BEUTH Dulcie L BLACKMAN Olive BLAKE Dorothy BOWLEY Eileen…
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These are the Cambridge Primary School’s New Enrolments for 1906. A ADAMS Archie ADAMS Arthur ADAMS John ADAMS William ALLEN Ethel Muriel ALLEN Olive ARMER Blossy ARMER Kathleen ARMER Lily B BEANGE Thomas BEUTH Sylvester…
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These are the Cambridge Primary School’s New Enrolments for 1907. A ANDERSON William B BOYCE Eric Nelson BRENDON Alan BROCKELSBY Arthur BROCKELSBY Ethel BROCKELSBY Joseph BROWN Winifred BRUNTON James BURRELL Vincent Geo BUTLER Joseph BUTLER…
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These are the Cambridge Primary School’s New Enrolments for 1908. A ADAMS John B BAKER Muriel BARNES Daisy BARNES Sidney George BARNES Harvey Fred BEER Violet Annie BICKER Hilda BROCKELSBY Charles BROCKELSBY Iris BROWN William…
Read MoreRoads – A, B, C, D
Begin with names that reveal ancestral roots, newcomers, daring explorers, and cultural icons. Discover where Cambridge’s story starts and how foundational figures helped shape its streets.
Read MoreRoads – E, F, G
Explore a trio of letters rich in history from educators and entrepreneurs to gallant guardians. These street names celebrate innovation, learning, and leadership.
Read MoreRoads – H, I, J, K
Honour hometown heroes and knowledge keepers. These letters hold tales of humble contributions, strong community ties, and te reo Māori meanings woven deep into the whenua and local memory.
Read MoreRoads – L, M, N, O, P
Legacy, landowners and poets await in this section. These names reflect lives lived with purpose, whether through quiet influence or bold ambition, leaving lasting marks on Cambridge’s landscape.
Read MoreRoads- Q, R, S
Quaint yet captivating, these streets link to storytellers, soldiers and spiritual threads. Their tales are steeped in both personal and collective histories.
Read MoreRoads – T, U, V
Trace traditions, te reo taonga, and valiant figures across these letters. From timeless teachings to visionary namesakes, each street is a bridge between past and present.
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