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'''Trinity Church, Dublin''' also called the '''Protestant Episcopal Church''', was a [[Church of Ireland]] church begun in 1838 but opened in 1839 in Gardiner Street Dublin.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2tkzoSR Trinity Church Dublin] Buildings of Ireland.</ref> It was designed by [[Frederick Darley (architect)|Frederick Darley]] who designed many buildings in Trinity College Dublin. The first rector was the future Bishop of Cork, Rev. [[John Gregg (bishop of Cork)|John Gregg]].<ref>''Gardiner Street Employment Exchange: The Historical Background and Development'' by Ciaran Clancy, Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 47-51, Published by: Old Dublin Society</ref> Rev. Thomas Preston Ball(c.1825-1913) served as Chaplain of Trinity Church, Dublin, from 1879 to 1884. The Rev. John Olphert Gage Dougherty served as Rector of Trinity Church, Dublin, from 1902 to 1904
The Trinity Church built in 1839, closed in about 1909.<ref>[https://ift.tt/37nrfvm Gardner Street History] https://ift.tt/37omIsP>
It became an Employment Exchange, and the building became known as ''The Exchange''. In the 2000's it reverted to being a church used by a non-denominational christian group, renamed itself The Trinity Church.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2MLIpuK The Exchange] www.trinity.ie</ref> <ref>[https://ift.tt/35b9JJz Famous Labour Exchange becomes a church but dole queues form again] by Colin Bartley, Irish Independent, September 26, 2008.</ref>
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[[Category:Former churches in the Republic of Ireland]]
[[Category:Church of Ireland churches in Dublin (city)]]
The Trinity Church built in 1839, closed in about 1909.<ref>[https://ift.tt/37nrfvm Gardner Street History] https://ift.tt/37omIsP>
It became an Employment Exchange, and the building became known as ''The Exchange''. In the 2000's it reverted to being a church used by a non-denominational christian group, renamed itself The Trinity Church.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2MLIpuK The Exchange] www.trinity.ie</ref> <ref>[https://ift.tt/35b9JJz Famous Labour Exchange becomes a church but dole queues form again] by Colin Bartley, Irish Independent, September 26, 2008.</ref>
==References==
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[[Category:Former churches in the Republic of Ireland]]
[[Category:Church of Ireland churches in Dublin (city)]]
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