Lawrence Solman | |
Birth Date: | May 14, 1863 |
Birth Place: | Toronto, Canada West |
Death Date: | March 24, 1931 (aged 67) |
Death Place: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation: | businessman |
Lawrence "Lol" Solman (May 14, 1863 - March 24, 1931[1]) was a prominent businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Born in Toronto, Solman was educated in public schools.[2] After attending the Mechanic's Institute, he began business in a mail-order operation in Detroit; operated a restaurant at Hanlan's Point; married Emily Hanlan in 1893, sister of noted rower Ned Hanlan and helped him advance in his business career; established Toronto Ferry Company, which held a monopoly on traffic to the Toronto Islands; owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club; co-founder of the Tecumseh Lacrosse Club; managing director of the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Sunnyside Amusement Park, Hanlan's Hotel, the Hanlan's Point Amusement Park, Hanlan's Point Stadium, and Arena Gardens in Toronto; vice-president of Loews Canadian theatres.
Solman is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, while his wife, Emily Durnan Hanlan Solman, is buried at the Hanlan plot at Toronto Necropolis cemetery.