Grand Lodge Museum Has Expanded!!
After the September Quarterly Communication, I took the opportunity to visit the new exhibition which has been opened in Grand Lodge, in Room 23 adjacent…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
After the September Quarterly Communication, I took the opportunity to visit the new exhibition which has been opened in Grand Lodge, in Room 23 adjacent…
Diamond Celebration at St Johns Lodge September 2016 Tuesday 13th September was the hottest day of the year so far, with a temperature in Kent recorded at…
Basil Brockhurst of Basil’s Taxis in Market Drayton has already offered Clive £500 towards Blind Veterans UK if he (Clive) can stay sober between 4th February and 18th March (in the kindness of his heart he excluded St David’s Day from the bet).
The next concert in the ‘Tercentenary’ organ concert series is being given in the Grand Temple at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London, at 5 pm on December 14th 2016. The performer will be the brilliant international concert artist, Jane Parker-Smith.
Members of REMAF (Retired Masons Fellowship) were reminded of the War Time years when the Americans came over to the UK; it was Jazz, Jitterbugs and Jeeps when they held their Ladies to Dine Luncheon at Ellesmere Port Masonic Hall. The Americans or whom we affectionately called “Yanks” were everywhere; over 1.5 million came to the UK, working from 700 bases throughout the country and after the War had married 60,000 citizens of the UK
The Meriden Masonic Temple in Meriden, Connecticut has just been put on the market. From the myrecordjournal.com website today: The Masonic temple on East…
Paddock Wood Freemasons were delighted to present a £1,000 cheque to Wealden Sailability, to support them in their project involving disabled children and adults.
The installation meeting of North Meols Chapter No 5828 took place at Southport Masonic Hall and was attended by over 70 Royal Arch companions who…
Following the Annual Provincial Meeting in May this year two newly appointed Provincial Grand Stewards wasted no time in visiting ancient and interesting…
Teddies for Loving Care is a favourite charity of Freemasons around the country and indeed beyond, with well over a million teddies distributed to children in Accident and Emergency situations in England, Ireland, and even abroad.