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"Exploring the Diverse World of O'Reilly: From Electric Tattooer to Irish Rugby Player" Meet James O'Reilly, also known as J

Background imageOreilly Collection: Electric Tattooer

Electric Tattooer
Max O Reilly, of New York, invents an electric tattooing pen which is not only faster than the manual method, but also less painful

Background imageOreilly Collection: James O Reilly

James O Reilly Jockey 12 May 1996 Date: 12 May 1996

Background imageOreilly Collection: J Oreilly

J Oreilly Jockey 13 July 1993 Date: 13 July 1993

Background imageOreilly Collection: W J O Reilly, Australian cricketer, New South Wales

W J O Reilly, Australian cricketer, New South Wales. Date: 1934

Background imageOreilly Collection: Tony O Reilly - Irish rugby player

Tony O Reilly - Irish rugby player Date: 1950s - 1960s

Background imageOreilly Collection: O Reilly Street, Havana, Cuba, c1910s

O Reilly Street, Havana, Cuba, c1910s
O Reilly Street, Havana, Cuba. The street was named after Marshal Alejandro, Conde de O Reilly (1722-1794) (English: Alexander, Count de O Reilly)

Background imageOreilly Collection: CUBA: HAVANA, c1904. O Reilly Street in Havana, Cuba. Photograph, c1904

CUBA: HAVANA, c1904. O Reilly Street in Havana, Cuba. Photograph, c1904

Background imageOreilly Collection: CUBA: HAVANA, c1900. O Reilly Street in Havana, Cuba, c1900

CUBA: HAVANA, c1900. O Reilly Street in Havana, Cuba, c1900

Background imageOreilly Collection: A Hughes GAR-1 and GAR-2A (left) Falcon air-to-air missiles

A Hughes GAR-1 and GAR-2A (left) Falcon air-to-air missiles with test pilot James OReilly alongside a Convair F-102A

Background imageOreilly Collection: Hughes GAR-2A Falcon air-to-air missile with test pilot

Hughes GAR-2A Falcon air-to-air missile with test pilot James OReilly alongside a Convair F-102A. July 1957. Date: 1957

Background imageOreilly Collection: CIVIL WAR MAJOR, c1865. Union Army Major James O Reilly of the 69th Pennsylvania Infantry

CIVIL WAR MAJOR, c1865. Union Army Major James O Reilly of the 69th Pennsylvania Infantry. Photograph, c1865

Background imageOreilly Collection: ALEXANDER O REILLY (1725-1794). Irish soldier in Spanish army. Wood engraving, 19th century

ALEXANDER O REILLY (1725-1794). Irish soldier in Spanish army. Wood engraving, 19th century, after an 18th century miniature

Background imageOreilly Collection: The Australians with the King and Queen

The Australians with the King and Queen
Australian test cricketers received by King George V and Queen Mary in the Grand Quandrangle at Windsor Castle. The Australian captain Woodfull is pictured talking to the King

Background imageOreilly Collection: Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938

Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938
The Touring Australian cricket team of 1938, with Captain (Sir) Donald Bradman seated (centre). Other notable members of the side include C Babcock and Wilf O Reilly

Background imageOreilly Collection: The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938

The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938
Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London


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"Exploring the Diverse World of O'Reilly: From Electric Tattooer to Irish Rugby Player" Meet James O'Reilly, also known as J. O'Reilly, an exceptional electric tattooer who has mastered the art of body ink. His intricate designs and attention to detail have made him a sought-after artist in the industry. But did you know that there's more to the name O'Reilly? W. J. O'Reilly is an Australian cricketer hailing from New South Wales, showcasing his batting skills on the pitch with finesse and precision. Meanwhile, Tony O'Reilly shines in a different sporting arena - Irish rugby. With his agility and strength, he has left a mark on every game he plays, representing his country with pride. Traveling across continents brings us to Havana, Cuba in the early 1900s where we find ourselves standing on historic O'Reilly Street. This bustling street captures both charm and history through its architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Delving further into history takes us back to 1854 when Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly of the Royal Navy sketched Baltschik on Bulgaria's coast for The Illustrated London News etching—an exquisite portrayal capturing nature's beauty along this coastal gem. Continuing our journey through time reveals another remarkable sketch by Lieutenant M. O'Reilly—this time depicting Chanak-Kalessi fort located on the Asiatic side of Dardanelles during that same era—a testament to architectural marvels built centuries ago. Switching gears from historical sketches to captivating photographs transports us back to early 20th century Havana once again. Here we witness stunning visuals of bustling life along O’Reilly Street captured by talented photographers—a glimpse into daily routines and vibrant Cuban culture at its finest. As we conclude our exploration of all things 'O’Reilly, ' let’s not forget about technological advancements like Hughes GAR-1 & GAR-2A Falcon air-to-air missiles.