Ilam, New Zealand

For the electorate, see Ilam (New Zealand electorate).
Ilam
Area
  Total 1.4596 km2 (0.5636 sq mi)
Population (2006)
  Total 4,338
  Density 3,000/km2 (7,700/sq mi)

Ilam /ˈləm/ is a leafy suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand about five kilometres west of the city centre. It is the location of the University of Canterbury.

Located adjacent to State Highway 1 and the Christchurch International Airport, it is handily placed for transportation. It is also located close to the major retail area of Riccarton.

The suburb was named after the ancestral home of the Hon. John Charles Watts-Russell (1825–75), who hailed from Ilam Hall in Staffordshire, England. He settled in Canterbury in 1850, arriving on the Sir George Seymour and named his property Ilam.[1] The Ilam homestead was in the 1950s inhabited by the rector of Canterbury College, Henry Rainsford Hulme. In 1954 the homestead gained notoriety as Hulme's 16-year-old daughter Juliet was involved in the Parker–Hulme murder case. The homestead was used as a major location for Peter Jackson's film about the murders, Heavenly Creatures. The homestead has been the University of Canterbury Staff Club since 1971.[2]

Education

The Canterbury Japanese Supplementary School (カンタベリー日本語補習校 Kantaberī Nihongo Hoshūkō), a weekend Japanese school, holds its classes at the Ilam School in Ilam.[7]

References

  1. Barker, M. A. (22 June 2007). "Watts Russell, Elizabeth Rose Rebecca 1833/1834? - 1905". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
  2. University of Canterbury staff club
  3. Te Kete Ipurangi schools database: Cobham Intermediate
  4. "A Unique School", Ilam Primary School, accessed 22 June 2008
  5. Te Kete Ipurangi schools database: Ilam School
  6. Te Kete Ipurangi schools database: Westburn School
  7. "所在地." Canterbury Japanese Supplementary School. Retrieved on February 14, 2015. "66 Ilam Road, Ilam, Christchurch 8041 New Zealand (Ilam School の校舎を借用しています。)"

Coordinates: 43°31′34″S 172°34′49″E / 43.52611°S 172.58028°E / -43.52611; 172.58028


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