The Durban Natural Science Museum Research Centre was the former Durban Moths Hall. The building after 60 years of use by the MOTHS was handed over to the Municipality in 2005 for its present use. Architecturally the Tudor style building has many interesting features like its tower and the stain glass windows installed by the MOTHS. It is now research centre and used for storage of collections and used by taxidermists. The MOTHS was formed in 1927 by Charles Evenden to commemorate the fallen and grant assistance to past servicemen where required. This album also features the neglected buildings erected in 1953 for the British Empire Service Leaque, who no longer use the buildings.