[[Image:Powell and Moya flats and houses Gospel Oak, London.jpg|thumb|300px|Houses and flats by Powell and Moya, Gospel Oak, London]] Hidalgo Moya (born 1920; died 1994) was a famous American-born architect who worked largely in England. He formed the architectural practice Powell & Moya Architect Practice with Philip Powell. Among other projects, Powell and Moya designed Chichester Festival Theatre, the Skylon, Churchill Gardens, Pimlico and Wolfson College, Oxford. This article is about the British city. ... Architect at his drawing board, 1893 An architect is a person involved in the planning, designing and oversight of a buildings construction. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the British Isles Languages English (de facto) Capital London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid-2004) â Total (2001 Census) â Density Ranked 1st... Sir Arnold Joseph Philip Powell (born, died 5 May 2003 in London aged 82), usually known as Philip Powell, was a ground-breaking British post-war architect. ... Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UKs flagship theatres with an international reputation for creating magical live performances. ... The Skylon was a futuristic-looking 88-metre high cigar-shaped tower built of aluminium and steel, which was a talking point of the Festival of Britain in 1951. ... A street in Pimlico which characteristically mixes grand Victorian town-houses with 1970s council housing. ... College name Wolfson College Named after Sir Isaac Wolfson, CBE Established 1965 Sister College Darwin College President Sir Gareth Roberts, FRS JCR President none (graduate-only college) Undergraduates none (graduate-only college) Graduates 450 Homepage Boatclub Wolfson College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in...
Moya was once a captive of the Peacekeepers who sought to control her and other Leviathans through the use of giant control collars placed around the ships to subdue them.
Moya has become a friend and home to her crew and they have been through many bizarre, disheartening, and exhilarating events together.
HidalgoMoya was a Spanish-American who married a girl from Leicester, England.
The Moya typewriter, that operated with a typesleeve similar to the Crandall, was not a very successful machine.
In 1908 production of the Moya was stopped in favor of a new invention by HidalgoMoya, a downstrike machine that would become a major success: the Imperial.