Edward Salomons (1828–1906) was an English architect based in Manchester, active in the late 19th century.
[5] In London, he assisted with the design of the Agnew Gallery on Old Bond Street (1876) and the New West End Synagogue (1863).
[6] In 1867, Salomons was among the eight finalists in the design competition for the new Manchester Town Hall.
His entry was unsuccessful and the contract was awarded to Alfred Waterhouse.
[7][8] Among his buildings which have since been demolished are the Exhibition Hall, built for the 1857 Art Treasures Exhibition in Old Trafford, Manchester (demolished 1858),[9] and the Prince's Theatre in St Peter's Square, Manchester (opened 1864, closed 1940).