"A deputation of owners of property in Chichester Park attended and asked the Committee to approve of the name Salisbury Avenue for continuation of Kenbella Avenue to Old Cavehill Road, and after consideration the Committee decided to name the entire street Kenbella Avenue.
Mr. Potter attended with the above deputation and asked that the name Victoria Gardens be approved of for street off Cavehill Road, and was informed that the Committee could not grant his application as there are similar names in a different part of the City, the street also being too narrow, and he was requested to submit another name". (3rd December 1901).
"That Messrs W.M. Carson and Co., on behalf of memorialists, be informed that this Committee regret they cannot see their way to approve of the name Victoria Gardens for the street between Charnwood Gardens and Inverary Avenue, and request that another name be submitted therefore". (17th December 1901).
"That on the application of the owner, Mr. William Potter, a new street on his property situate off Cavehill Road be named Victoria Gardens". (13th September 1904).
The street was called after Queen Victoria.