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Driving the British way Founded in London in 1913, Aston Martin celebrated one hundred years of manufacturing the world’s most luxurious and…
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Driving the British way Founded in London in 1913, Aston Martin celebrated one hundred years of manufacturing the world’s most luxurious and…
Grand Lodge statement on masonic emblem Complaints have been received about an advert offering for sale cufflinks and lapel pins in the form of a replica…
Troop leader Fellowship, harmony and shared moral values – the parallels between Freemasonry and Scouting have been explored by Tony Harvey in…
UGLE DVD Casting Introduction We’ll be celebrating the 300th birthday of UGLE in 2017. This is an important milestone for Freemasonry and around…
These days, a recommendation to become a Freemason doesn’t have to happen at the local pub. Ubiquitous internet access and devices mean that social media is now proving an ideal way for Cheshire Freemasons to reach out to new, younger members. Launched last November for junior masons, the Rough Ashlar Club has a Facebook page, and a Twitter feed that’s gathered nearly five hundred followers to date.
Quarterly Communication 12 June 2013 An address by the MW the Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes Brethren, our June meeting always has a full…
Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 12 June 2013 Report of the Board of General Purposes Minutes The Minutes of the Quarterly…
Parallel lines The histories of the railway system and Freemasonry are inextricably linked. John Hamill examines the impact that long-distance rail travel…
Rose-tinted glasses Director of Special Projects John Hamill crunches the numbers to show why we should not hark back to a bygone age when Freemasonry was…
A criminal mast£r plan Thanks to two Great Yarmouth masons thirty years ago, an anonymous informant scheme travelled from the US to Norfolk before…