OF probably no other man in the United Kingdom than Sir Archibald Milman could it be said that he practically lived his life in connection with the House of Commons. For forty-five years he was in its service, while as a boy he played in and about the...
OF probably no other man in the United Kingdom than Sir Archibald Milman could it be said that he practically lived his life in connection with the House of Commons. For forty-five years he was in its service, while as a boy he played in and about the palace of Westminster, which, with its 1,100 apartments, 100 staircases, and two miles of corridors, will of necessity long remain one of the most distinguished buildings in the world.