Edward Salomons
British architect
Intro | British architect | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
was | Architect | |
Work field | Engineering | |
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Birth | 1 January 1828 | |
Death | 1 January 1906 (aged 78 years) |
Edward Salomons (1828–1906) was an Anglo-Jewish architect based in Manchester, working in the late 19th century. He is noted for his architecture in various Gothic Revival and Italianate styles.
Prominent commissions in Manchester include the current grade II* listed Manchester Jewish Museum (1875) and Manchester Reform Club and the now demolished Exhibition Hall, built for the city's Art Treasures Exhibition (1857). In London he assisted the design of the Agnew Gallery on Old Bold Street (1876) and the now grade I listed New West End Synagogue (1863).