Dorsey Whittington feeding pigs at his country home in Pinson, Alabama.
Whittington was an instructor at the Birmingham Conservatory of Music, and he was also the conductor of the Birmingham Civic Symphony Orchestra. This photograph was taken for a story about the Whittingtons that was published in the Birmingham News on March 30, 1941. The following caption accompanied...
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Photographs Dorsey Whittington feeding pigs at his country home in Pinson, Alabama. Colley, Buddy |
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Whittington was an instructor at the Birmingham Conservatory of Music, and he was also the conductor of the Birmingham Civic Symphony Orchestra. This photograph was taken for a story about the Whittingtons that was published in the Birmingham News on March 30, 1941. The following caption accompanied the photo spread: "Four Hands That Play As Two - Frances and Dorsey Whittington have found harmony in their piano partnership for 17 years. They are shown above at Silverlake, their rustic estate, with its far-flung carpets of wild flowers, orchard, and farm." |
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BN0028192_06BN0028192Dorsey Whittington feeding pigs at his country home in Pinson, Alabama.Whittington was an instructor at the Birmingham Conservatory of Music, and he was also the conductor of the Birmingham Civic Symphony Orchestra. This photograph was taken for a story about the Whittingtons that was published in the Birmingham News on March 30, 1941. The following caption accompanied the photo spread: "Four Hands That Play As Two - Frances and Dorsey Whittington have found harmony in their piano partnership for 17 years. They are shown above at Silverlake, their rustic estate, with its far-flung carpets of wild flowers, orchard, and farm."1941-031940-1949Colley, BuddyBirmingham NewsC1-04520Whittington, Dorsey; Animals; Conductors; Pigs & hogs; Musicians; Pinson (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives1200 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/147223 |
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Dorsey Whittington feeding pigs at his country home in Pinson, Alabama. |
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Dorsey Whittington feeding pigs at his country home in Pinson, Alabama. |
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