James Milo Griffith (11 June 1843 – 8 September 1897) was a Welsh sculptor who, after originally training as an artisan mason, became notable for his memorial statues.
At the age of twenty, Griffith was admitted to Royal Academy Schools in London.
[1] Griffith produced several works placed on public view, notably on the Holborn Viaduct and Bristol Cathedral.
Among other notable works are the Statue of John Batchelor in Cardiff,[2] that of Sir Hugh Owen in Caernarfon, and the Sabrina fountain in the grounds of Bridgnorth Castle, Shropshire.
[3] In 1875 his work Summer Flowers was bought by Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot and displayed at Margam Castle.