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==Notable projects==
==Notable projects==
* [[Blach's]] northwest corner of [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]], 1905
* Merchant's Bank, Tuscumbia, 1905
* Merchant's Bank, Tuscumbia, 1905
* Alabama Presbyterian College, main building, Anniston, 1905
* Alabama Presbyterian College, main building, Anniston, 1905
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* [[Central High School|Birmingham High School]], 1906
* [[Central High School|Birmingham High School]], 1906
* [[Bush Hills School]] addition, 1906
* [[Bush Hills School]] addition, 1906
* [[Blach's]] northwest corner of [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]], 1907


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File:Birmingham High School.jpg|Birmingham High School
File:Birmingham High School.jpg|Birmingham High School
File:Blach's 1925.jpg|Blach's building
File:1907 Blach's store.jpg|Blach's 1907 store
File:Burger Dry Goods.jpg|Burger Dry Goods Store
File:Burger Dry Goods.jpg|Burger Dry Goods Store
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Architecture firms]]
[[Category:Architecture firms]]
[[Category:Breeding & Whilldin buildings|*]]
[[Category:1904 establishments]]
[[Category:1904 establishments]]
[[Category:1907 disestablishments]]
[[Category:1907 disestablishments]]
[[Category:Watts Building (1888)]]
[[Category:Watts Building (1888)]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 11 March 2021

Breeding & Whilldin was an architectural firm formed in 1904 by the partnership of Harry Breeding with recent graduate David O. Whilldin with offices in room 15 of the Watts Building at 20th Street and 3rd Avenue North. The firm's best known commission was the Birmingham High School which opened in April 1906.

By early 1907, Whilldin had left the partnership to open his own office.

Notable projects