02308ctc a2200349 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001700078035001200095035001200107040001300119043001200132045001700144100003900161245003800200260001500238300002200253500003900275506004300314510007100357520062300428544012501051545054701176600004901723650005601772656002201828710003101850710003301881710002701914984001701941110271020050824103142.0930208m19271973xx neng d1 a9811225 9000009811225 91996301 a1102710 aANLbeng au-at-ac2 bd1927bd19731 aMoir, Malcolm Johnson,d1903-1971.10aPapers,f1927-1973h[manuscript]. c1927-1973. a6.12 m.e+ 1 fol. aManuscript reference: NLA MS 5789. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cD1120 aThe collection consists of the files of the Canberra architectural firms with which Malcolm Moir was involved. These files contain correspondence, architect's briefs, specifications, contracts, financial statements and building plans. They relate to the erection of embassies, private houses, city office blocks such as the M.L.C. building, alterations to offices and banks, government buildings and designs for parks and gardens. The firms concerned are Moir and Sutherland, Moir, Ward and Slater and Moir and Slater. Added 28/10/83: 3 boxes (48 cm.) and a large quantity of rolled architectural plans (ca. 50 items). dRelated material : Malcolm Moir his life and work held byaNational Library of Australia Manuscripts Section at MS 9169. aArchitect. Moir was born and educated in Sydney and came to Canberra in 1927. While employed with the Federal Capital Commission he worked on the Institute of Anatomy and several years later he built the Civic Theatre. He designed or was associated with the building of a number of embassies and he designed hundreds of private houses in Canberra. As well as being a member of the A.C.T. Advisory Council he was president of the Canberra Chamber of Commerce and helped begin the A.C.T. chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.10aMoir, Malcolm Johnson,d1903-1971vArchives. 0aArchitectszAustralian Capital TerritoryvArchives. 7aArchitects.2lcsh2 aMoir and Sutherland (Firm)2 aMoir, Ward and Slater (Firm)2 aMoir and Slater (Firm) aANLcMS 5789