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'''Harry D. Breeding''' (born c. [[1861]] was an architect partnered with [[David O. Whilldin]] in the firm of [[Breeding & Whilldin]] from [[1904]] to late [[1906]]. The partnership's best-known commission was [[Phillips High School|Birmingham High School]], completed in [[1906]].
'''Harry D. Breeding''' (born c. [[1861]] was an architect partnered with [[David O. Whilldin]] in the firm of [[Breeding & Whilldin]] from [[1904]] to late [[1906]]. The partnership's best-known commission was [[Phillips High School|Birmingham High School]], completed in [[1906]].


Breeding later designed the [[1929]] art deco [[Ramsay-McCormack building]] which towers over downtown [[Ensley]].
Breeding later designed the [[1926]] art deco [[Ramsay-McCormack building]] which towers over downtown [[Ensley]].


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Revision as of 16:00, 19 August 2007

Harry D. Breeding (born c. 1861 was an architect partnered with David O. Whilldin in the firm of Breeding & Whilldin from 1904 to late 1906. The partnership's best-known commission was Birmingham High School, completed in 1906.

Breeding later designed the 1926 art deco Ramsay-McCormack building which towers over downtown Ensley.

References

  • Shelby, Thomas Mark (April 2007) "D. O. Whilldin". Heritage Week 2007. Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society.