Allenby Road
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The name suggests this street was developed soon after World War I and named after Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, a Field Marshall during World War I. According to John McKenzie quoted by Ros Maroney "Allenby Rd. was originally supposed to be an all-brick area, but some weatherboard houses were later erected there in the 1950s". | The name suggests this street was developed soon after World War I and named after Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, a Field Marshall during World War I. According to John McKenzie quoted by Ros Maroney "Allenby Rd. was originally supposed to be an all-brick area, but some weatherboard houses were later erected there in the 1950s". | ||
- | Ross Maroney’s ''Notes'', unpublished | + | * Ross Maroney’s ''Notes'', unpublished |
Revision as of 04:57, 23 April 2010
The name suggests this street was developed soon after World War I and named after Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, a Field Marshall during World War I. According to John McKenzie quoted by Ros Maroney "Allenby Rd. was originally supposed to be an all-brick area, but some weatherboard houses were later erected there in the 1950s".
- Ross Maroney’s Notes, unpublished