Edward Louis Paraire (1826–1882) was a British theatre and music hall architect of the Victorian era.
Together they worked on many music halls and theatres, including Weston's Music Hall (1857), the Islington Philharmonic (1860[1]), the Oxford Music Hall (1861), the Royal Cambridge (1856, in Shoreditch), and the Britannia Theatre (1841, Hoxton) – the last of whose designs was exhibited by Paraire in 1859.
The Museum Tavern, a public house, is a Grade II listed buildings.
[2] Paraire died on 1 August 1882 at 36 Mornington Crescent, Regents Park, London, aged 56 years.
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