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    I think Kensington Fields was where Samuel Solomon built his mansion and mausoleum.
    The Mausoleum was built in I think in the Aigburth area somewhere between Brodie Ave and Cooper Ave. Dr Solomon's home was from memory think off Edge Lane.


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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    The Mausoleum was built in I think in the Aigburth area somewhere between Brodie Ave and Cooper Ave. Dr Solomon's home was from memory think off Edge Lane.
    His house was between Edge Hill and Kensington, more I think the Kenington side where now stands Solomon, Balm and Gilead Streets.

    According to Richard Whittington-Egan in Liverpool Characters & Eccentrics his mausoleum was where Coopers
    Avenue is now

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