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- O’Reilly_House_(Placentia) abstract "The O’Reilly House is located in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was built for Magistrate William O’Reilly who served as Magistrate of Placentia from 1897-1923. He was the son of Thomas O’Reilly who had been the magistrate of Placentia from 1877-1897. In 1902, Magistrate O’Reilly employed the architect W.J. Ellis to build a Balustrade Queen Anne Victorian house that would serve as his family home.".
- Q17513237 abstract "The O’Reilly House is located in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was built for Magistrate William O’Reilly who served as Magistrate of Placentia from 1897-1923. He was the son of Thomas O’Reilly who had been the magistrate of Placentia from 1877-1897. In 1902, Magistrate O’Reilly employed the architect W.J. Ellis to build a Balustrade Queen Anne Victorian house that would serve as his family home.".
- O’Reilly_House_(Placentia) comment "The O’Reilly House is located in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was built for Magistrate William O’Reilly who served as Magistrate of Placentia from 1897-1923. He was the son of Thomas O’Reilly who had been the magistrate of Placentia from 1877-1897. In 1902, Magistrate O’Reilly employed the architect W.J. Ellis to build a Balustrade Queen Anne Victorian house that would serve as his family home.".
- Q17513237 comment "The O’Reilly House is located in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was built for Magistrate William O’Reilly who served as Magistrate of Placentia from 1897-1923. He was the son of Thomas O’Reilly who had been the magistrate of Placentia from 1877-1897. In 1902, Magistrate O’Reilly employed the architect W.J. Ellis to build a Balustrade Queen Anne Victorian house that would serve as his family home.".