Farley
Farley may refer to:
People (family name)
Chris Farley (1964-1997), U.S. comedian Christopher John Farley, U.S. journalist David Farley, U.S. author and journalist James Farley (1888-1976), U.S. politician, Postmaster General James T. Farley (1829–1886), U.S. politician James Indus Farley (1871-1948), U.S. politician John Cardinal Farley (1842-1918), U.S. archbishop John H. Farley (1846-1922), former mayor of Cleveland, Ohio John P. Farley (1968- ), U.S. actor Joseph F. Farley (1889-1974), U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Kevin Farley (1965- ), U.S. actor Patrick Farley, pioneer of webcomics Richard Farley, stalker Rick Farley (1952-2006), Australian activist Terri Farley, U.S. author Thomas Farley, U.S. editor, author Trevor Farley, Canadian politician Walter Farley, U.S. author Ian B. Farley, Traditional Artist, Animator
People (personal name)
Farley Granger (1925-), U.S. Actor Farley Mowat (1921-), Canadian novelist
Places
in Australia: Farley, New South Wales in Canada Farleys Corners, Ontario in England Farley, Derbyshire, Derbyshire Farley, Shropshire, Shropshire Farley, North Somerset, North Somerset Farley, Staffordshire, Staffordshire Farley, Wiltshire Farley Green, Surrey Farley Hill, Berkshire Farley Hill, Bedfordshire, Luton, Bedfordshire in the United States Farley, California Farley, Iowa Farley, Missouri Farley Township, Minnesota Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Generating Station, a two-unit power station located southeast of Dothan, Alabama
Other uses
Farley's, the company that manufactured Farley's Rusks and other baby foods until 1994, now owned by Heinz Farley Boats, fishing boats built by the Farley family in Port Aransas, Texas from 1915 to the mid-1970s Farley File, the recording of details of people a politician meets A puppet on Sesame Street, see List of Sesame Street characters Farley (comic strip) (originally Travels with Farley), a local comic strip by Phil Frank published in the San Francisco Chronicle
Translation
The word "Farley" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, French, Dutch, Polish, Volapük.
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