Warrington Group Dinner 2016
The Warrington Group Chairman’s Dinner was attended by over 70 Freemasons who enjoyed the company of the principal guests, Deputy Provincial Grand…
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The Warrington Group Chairman’s Dinner was attended by over 70 Freemasons who enjoyed the company of the principal guests, Deputy Provincial Grand…
After a night’s recovery and a hearty breakfast the group commenced their second day on the road, well the canal to be exact. The first day’s cycling had resulted in a grand total of 73 miles covered, and as anticipated and planned would be the longest stretch of the ride.
The Coronation Hall in Ulverston was once again the venue for the annual fund raising concert of the Furness and South Lakeland Group. Organised by the…
Should you ever visit the allotments at South Church you are likely to find a spritely gentleman, now in his 85th year called David Ross, fondly attending to the young and nurturing plants in his garden or greenhouse. This being one of his loves in life. Not too far away from his array of gardening implement’s you may be surprised to see a much cared for Masonic Ritual Book
Canons Close is a hive of activity at present with four of the bungalows being re-roofed, the other five being done recently. The weather so far has been…
KING SOLOMON’S TEMPLE
What’s behind a name? Well! The roots of the Hay family are firmly in Billingham. Let us start with George Hay. He is a man who’s is associated in the…
William Geoffrey Dunn is no stranger to recognition of his various achievements during his life. Each have been rightly awarded to him for his contributions and commitments both in professional or voluntary capacity.
From 1725 to 1741, annual engraved lists of Lodges were produced by John Pine. Each Lodge was distinguished by a miniature engraving of a sign appropriate to the Lodge, usually that of the tavern where the Lodge met, and details of the time and place of meeting.
he brethren of Bedford Lodge No. 320 and Everett Lodge No. 524 recently made donations to the Everett Recreation Board and to the Everett Sportsmen’s Club’s Junior Rifle Club. Each lodge donated $250 to each of the organizations.
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