Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Now occupied by the National Film and Sound Archive, the building was the home of the Australian Institute of Anatomy from 1931-84. Originally it held the anatomy collection of Sir Colin MacKenzie. This collection included the heart of the celebrated Australian racehorse Phar Lap. Professor Sir Colin MacKenzie became them founding director of the Institute on Anatomy, and on his death in 1938 his ashes were placed behind a commemorative plaque in the building s foyer. According to the Register of the National Estate, buildings constructed during this phase were built to broaden national interest and establish the city as a centre of archives and collections .