Alfred Richard Creyke JP was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand. He was a significant landholder in Canterbury. Of English descent, he spent just over ten years in the colony before returning home.
Racecourse Hill Estate homestead (date unknown, but pre-1903)
John Charles Watts-Russell JP was a 19th-century New Zealand politician, a member of the Canterbury Provincial Council and a member of the Legislative Council. He was supposedly the wealthiest of the early settlers, and his homestead became the centre of entertainment in Christchurch. He was a significant runholder and, together with a business partner, was responsible for building up the Canterbury sheep stock.
Ilam Hall circa 1880
Watts-Russell's 1856 cottage (ca. 1900)
Ilam, home of John Watts-Russell, Christchurch, New Zealand, c. 1900
ChristChurch Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand