Buller Street

Buller Street runs east-west between Esplanade Avenue in the east and 6th Avenue in the west.

Following the practice of Ladysmith’s founders of naming streets after British commanders in the Boer War, Buller Street is named for General Sir Redvers Buller.

Here is a map showing the location of Buller Street:

Here are the buildings on Buller Street which we have included on the web site so far:

Esplanade Avenue intersects

17 Buller Street, built in 1930 (photo: Mark Anderson)
17 Buller Street, built in 1930 (photo: Mark Anderson)

1st Avenue intersects

117 Buller Street, built in 1920 (photo: Mark Anderson)
117 Buller Street, built in 1920 (photo: Mark Anderson)
124 Buller Street, built in 1905 (photo: Mark Anderson)
124 Buller Street, built in 1905 (photo: Mark Anderson)
128 Buller Street, built in 1905 (photo: Mark Anderson)
128 Buller Street, built in 1905 (photo: Mark Anderson)
132 Buller Street, built in 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)
132 Buller Street, built in 1910 (photo: Mark Anderson)

2nd Avenue intersects

The former Convent School, 210 Buller Street, Ladysmith, B.C.
The former Convent School, 210 Buller Street, Ladysmith, B.C.

3rd Avenue intersects

4th Avenue intersects

5th Avenue intersects

6th Avenue intersects

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