Derbyshire Freemasons unveil Memorial
the twenty Derbyshire Brethren who lost their lives in the Great War. The Memorial had been transferred to the Grange from Gower Street in 1972 where it had been located inside the main entrance.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
the twenty Derbyshire Brethren who lost their lives in the Great War. The Memorial had been transferred to the Grange from Gower Street in 1972 where it had been located inside the main entrance.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force, the 100th Anniversary of the end of the First World War and the 75th Anniversary of the Dambusters Raid, Derbyshire Freemasons with special guest, Squadron Leader George ‘Johnny’ Johnson MBE DFM, made generous presentations to Derbyshire Air Cadets
Sadly Stanley was unable to celebrate his Golden Jubilee in the Holy Royal Arch in his mother Chapter of Faith No 484 in May owing to illness, however, the companions did celebrate Stanley’s 50 years in Royal Arch Masonry in his absence. Ian presents Stanley with his certificate to mark his 50 years of Royal … Read more
Generous Freemasons to give £25k to 25 charities from across Plymouth and Devon
Members of the Freemasons of Cornwall present a cheque to representatives of the Macmillan Cove Appeal Dozens of charities and good causes across Cornwall have benefited to the tune of more than £118,000 in recent weeks, thanks to the dedication and generosity of local freemasons. Some £43,192 was donated to 35 organisations at the … Read more