Buckinghamshire Provincial Grand Lodge – Buckinghamshire 2021 Festival
It was 11 years ago that Buckinghamshire launched their last Festival, then being held in favour of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB).
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
It was 11 years ago that Buckinghamshire launched their last Festival, then being held in favour of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB).
Fides Chapter Rose Croix No. 596 Perfection Meeting
Four lodges, which had been associated with re-building of St. Paul’s Cathedral, under the direction of Sir Christopher Wren met at the Goose and Gridiron Ale House, St Paul’s Churchyard, London in June 1717
Peter Coates, master of Peace Lodge No 2269 said that the members of the lodge are pleased to support Asthma UK with some of the monies raised at the lodge’s Ladies’ Evening and Olde English night.
On Saturday the 4th of June the Provincial Display Equipment was once again out and about, this time it was used at Oxford Pride 2016. For those who have never been to Oxford Pride, it is a really good fun day and worth attending if you get the chance
Many thanks to all who attended the Whisky tasting event on the evening of the 24th. RWM Bro. Abercrombie proved an excellent host for the evening, his collection of memorabilia and knowledge
The Middlesex branch of MTSFC had a very successful fly-fishing day lat 23rd of June at Syon Park. Despite adverse weather conditions the participants of the two schools attending caught 15 trouts! Cathy Loverage and Angela Fraserburgh cooked up a great breakfast and lunch menu. Well done everyone, another top event from MTSFC! (Pictures: courtesy of Nigel Allum)
The quality of the ritual at Wharfedale Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 1027 never fails to impress and the Installation ceremony on Thursday, 5 May was no exception. This was despite the absence of the Worshipful Master, Worshipful Brother Barry Richardson who was unable to officiate due to work commitments.
SELBY Freemasons are helping to send a local girl on a summer camp adventure holiday, thanks to a £350 donation.
Bethan Meadley, who lives near Selby, suffers from Global Development Disorder, a condition which causes severe learning difficulties meaning that she cannot read or write, loses concentration and cannot be left unsupervised.
The Masonic War Memorial at the Western Cemetery in Arbroath.