Temperley (disambiguation)
Temperley is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, that forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires metro area.
Temperley may also refer to:
- Club Atlético Temperley, an Argentine sports club in Temperley
- Temperley–Lieb algebra, an algebra from which are built certain transfer matrices, invented by Neville Temperley and Elliott Lieb
- The House of Temperley, a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw
People with the surname
- Alan Temperley, British author
- Alice Temperley (born 1975), British fashion designer
- Edward Temperley Gourley (1826–1902), English coal fitter, shipowner and politician
- George Temperley (1823-1900), British-Argentine landowner, founder of Temperley, Argentina
- Georgina Temperley (1880–1936), Australian recruiting officer in WWI
- Harold Temperley (1879–1939), British historian
- Harold Neville Vazeille Temperley (1915–2017), British applied mathematician and physicist
- Joe Temperley (1929–2016), Scottish jazz saxophonist
- Kavyen Temperley (born 1978), Australian musician
- Nicholas Temperley, American musicologist
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