File:Mr John McCormack placing a wreath on the cenotaph erected to the memory of the late Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith at Leinster Lawn (16307907087).jpg

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A monument most of us cannot recall seeing on Leinster Lawn???

A Story of now you see it now you don't. Please see the comments below about this Monument, it was short lived, it was poorly built, some might say that it did not pay the correct homage to the two men it was supposed to commemorate.

An Interesting example of early Free State thinking.

Photographer: W.D. Hogan

Date: 15th August 1922 corrected to 15th August 1923

NLI ref. HOG 119

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Source Mr John McCormack placing a wreath on the cenotaph erected to the memory of the late Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith at Leinster Lawn
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Camera location53° 20′ 25.9″ N, 6° 15′ 12.08″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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