Edward Francis Troy (30 January 1856 – 7 April 1910) was a stained glass artist and decorative painter in Adelaide, South Australia, and a founder, in 1884, of the St Vincent de Paul Society in that State.
[1] Troy had a studio and workshop at 67 Flinders Street and another at Gawler Place, where he and a small staff produced much of the art glass found in the villas of affluent Adelaide in the late 19th and early 20th century.
He is believed to have engaged artists to fulfil large contracts as they arose.
Two of his employees are known: See also H. L. Vosz, Troy married Emma Jane Ifould Keetley (1857 – 3 January 1910).
Their family included: He died after a brief illness at home, 105 Gawler Place, Adelaide.