Frederick Darley (architect)

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Born1798 (1798)
Died1872 (aged 7374)
Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin
OccupationArchitect
RelativesFrederick Darley Senior (father)
Henry Darley (grandfather)
Moses Darley (great grandfather)
Hugh Darley (great granduncle)
Frederick Darley
Born1798 (1798)
Died1872 (aged 7374)
Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin
OccupationArchitect
RelativesFrederick Darley Senior (father)
Henry Darley (grandfather)
Moses Darley (great grandfather)
Hugh Darley (great granduncle)
BuildingsMerchants' Hall
Trinity Church, Dublin
Bethesda Chapel, Dublin (1840)
Royal Irish Institution

Frederick Darley (1798–1872) was an Irish architect who designed and built a number of buildings in Dublin, including in Trinity College Dublin. He was also responsible for a number of civic and church buildings across Ireland.

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