The New Connaught Rooms – Sheffield Freemasonry

In 1908 The Connaught Rooms were named after the then Grand Master, the Duke of Connaught and became one of the most popular venues for social and corporate events . They were built upon the site of the Freemasons Tavern and in 1910 this building was replaced with the current structure. Next to the New … Read more

DRONFIELD LODGE AND PROVINCIAL CHARITY SUPPORT NEWFIELDS LEARNING AND RESOURCE CENTRE – Sheffield Freemasonry

Sheffield Freemasonry   Dore Masonic Hall Lodge of Sheffield W Bro. Shaun Meakin, ProvGStwd, recently visited Newfields Learning and Resource Centre in Eckington to present them with a with a cheque for £250 from the Provincial Grand Charity. This sum matched an earlier donation from Dronfield Lodge No. 9570. Newfields works with those with learning … Read more

Medal commemorating the opening of the New Royal Exchange London, circa 1844 – Sheffield Freemasonry

Sheffield Freemasonry Medal commemorating the opening of the New Royal Exchange London, circa 1844. Silver coloured metal medal. On the obverse central t the design is a relief depiction of the New Royal Exchange building in London. This consists of; tiered steps, several columns, an entablature and triangular pediment, and a tower. Encircling the top … Read more

The Danish Order of Freemasons – Sheffield Freemasonry

Sheffield Freemasonry Lodges of the World The Danish Order of Freemasons (The Grand Lodge of Denmark) is located on Blegdamsvej in the Østerbro area of Copenhagen. It was designed by Danish Freemason and architect Holger Rasmussen. The building is over 13,000 square metres, has about 335 rooms and dates back to 1927. It has three … Read more