Arthur Griffith’s broken column

By Colum Kenny At the centre of Hans Place, London, is an oval communal garden of mature trees. Built into its railings, almost opposite the front door of No. 22, is a monument in polished pink granite, surmounted by a broken column. Such a column indicates a life cut short—but anciently, too, it was a ... Read more

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