Delhi Parade

Delhi Parade
BT7
Ballynafoy
Year approved: 1894

Delhi Parade had been previously called Golconda Street. Named after Delhi, now the largest city in India (combined population of New Delhi and Old Delhi).  Under British rule it was the capital of India, but since independence in 1947 the capital is specifically New Delhi, the modern part of the city. 

"The dust and smoke of the war with Russia had scarcely settled down before the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857. We have Cawnpore Street, Lucknow Street, Havelock Street and Place, Lawrence Street, and Outram Street. Delhi Street probably comes from the same source, but was built much later." 'Empire Battle Memories', John J. Marshall, Belfast Telegraph - Friday 07 March 1941.

Delhi Parade, like Delhi Street, is part of a group of streets off Ormeau Road with names related to the Indian sub-continent, popularly known as 'the Punjab'.  See also Agra Street, Baroda Drive / Parade / Street, Candahar Street, Burmah Street, Herat Street and Ava Street (Tempan 2024, p. 123). 

"On the application of the owners of property, it was Resolved – That the street between Delhi Street and Ava Avenue, formerly known as Golconda Street, be known as Delhi Parade".  (21st August 1928)

The minutes of the Town Improvement Committee of Belfast Corporation on 25 April 1894 indicate the naming of five new streets off Ormeau Road: Delhi Street, Candahar Street, Golconda Street, Herat Street and Elgin Street.