The street had I not discovered. Thank you for pointed it out. I do not believe that it has come up a few street signs, but by Kristian Rosengren, surveyor at the city planning office and the official in namnberedningen, I have found out that the decision on the streets in Norra Djurgårdsstaden was taken by the politicians in march 2015. At the same meeting it was determined two other jakthundsgatunamn: Settergatan and Spanielgatan. The area was then past both Taxgatan, Drevgatan, Grythundsgatan, Drevargatan and Fågelhundsgatan. Some additional street names with hunting dogs learn to not be planned.
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I have also learned, but there are always exceptions and I took the opportunity to ask Kristian Rosengren. He was looking in the archive, but could only note that there was something special written on the Key direction.
“I can only really conclude that it has begun at the President ever since it was first numbered in 1896,” says Kristian and speculate in the next breath that it may be because you began to build in the end of the street.
Rådmansgatan got its name at the big namnrevisionen 1885, but the name has a much longer history than that. In the Stockholm street names can be read that, in the year 1685, there was a farm in the corner ”Gråbergz and Rådmans gatorne”. Rådmannen in question was Nils Hansson Emporagrius. He lived 1607-1681, was alderman 1647-1681 and took a large area in the current quarter, the Vega (which is surrounded by the streets Drottninggatan–Radmansgatan–Teknologgatan–Kungstensgatan).
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