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I'm not sure whether the WPBio template should be here. Is this article supposed to be about the firm, and just happens to have summaries of the lives of MacGibbon and Ross because they're not quite notable enough to have their own page? Or is it (more likely) more about the people, who just happened to have an architectural partnership? I'll leave the template here just now, and add '|living=no' both have passed away. gaidheal1(talk♫contribs)13:46, 2 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have just made a small addition, adding "not to be confused with" a roughly contemporary Scottish architect of similar name, with a reference to him. I noticed that the reference list appears under "Notes" and a bibliography appears under "References". Some might find this confusing. I have not changed it, but I wonder if the original author might consider revising the layout?
Wyresider (talk) 19:25, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]