Frederick Darley (architect)


Frederick Darley, was an Irish Architect, who designed and built many buildings in Trinity College Dublin. He was also responsible for a number of civic and Church buildings. He was a son of the builder and architect Frederick Darley Senior, his father Alderman Darley served as Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1808-09. His mother was Elizabeth Darley, eldest daughter of Arthur Guinness of Beaumont, Drumcondra.
In 1833-1843, Darley was the Ecclesiastical Commissioners architect for the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin.
Frederick Darley junior was a pupil of Francis Johnston.
Darley was succeeded by his pupil John McCurdy Architect to Trinity College Dublin.
He was a founding member of the RIAI. He lived on Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin.

Buildings Designed by Darley