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Malcolm Stanton (1923–19?) was born in Penrith, went to school in Dubbo, graduated in architecture from the Sydney Technical College in 1948 and gained a Diploma of Town and Country Planning from the University of Sydney in 1951. As a student in 1945, he became a partner with Ross A. Lightfoot and the practice was renamed Ross A. Lightfoot and Stanton in 1949. This practice, later named Lightfoot Stanton Hanlon & Ritchie, was prolific and specialised in motor registries and oil refineries. It closed in 1991, when Stanton retired.
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¶ —Johnson, Paul Alan and Susan Lorne Johnson. 1996 onwards. Architects of the Middle Third biography and interview transcript.
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