Solomon family papers

Identifier
MS 263
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1897 - 31 Dec 1950
Level of Description
Fonds
Languages
  • German
  • Russian
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

4 boxes

Biographical History

Harry Solomon (Chaim Salomonowitz) (1869-c.1950) was a member of a family of Jewish merchants from Liepaja (Libau), Latvia. The Salomonowitz family businesses included paper manufacture and, as Prager und Salomonowitz, from 1907, an import business, bringing herring from England and Scotland; along with a trade in other manufactured goods, including leather. Harry Solomon came to England as part of this work and remained in London for considerable periods of time from 1910 onwards, where he was later joined by his family, as refugees from Russian persecution. He worked as an accountant in London in the 1930s.

Scope and Content

Correspondence, in German and Russian, of Harry Solomon (Chaim Salomonowitz), 1897-1950, with family members in Liepaja, and Riga and Vilnius, including a long series of letters from his wife, Jenka/Jenny, 1910-15; correspondence with and about other members of the family as refugees from Russia, including letters from Novi Sad (Serbia), 1921

Conditions Governing Access

Open for consultation

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