Famous Scottish Freemasons – John McDouall Stuart 1815 – 1866
John McDouall Stuart was born in 1815 in Dysart in Fife. After leaving school he graduated as a civil engineer and at the age of 23 he left Scotland for…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
John McDouall Stuart was born in 1815 in Dysart in Fife. After leaving school he graduated as a civil engineer and at the age of 23 he left Scotland for…
EVER SINCE Heinrich Schurtz published his Altersklassen und Maennerbunde in 1902, anthropologists have become more and more interested in the part played by secret societies among primitive peoples
THE sombre side of history also serves its purpose, for it brings into sharp relief the high lights which would otherwise stand upon the horizon of past events without a distinguishing contrast. The story of Freemasonry is no exception, and is incomplete without a recital of the opposition directed against the institution by political and ecclesiastical adversaries
The Lodge Organises, on an annual basis, holiday breaks (both home and abroad) which are open to all Freemasons, their families and friends. Not only does…
Known as “Father of the Australian Constitution” he was born in Merthyr Tydfil and emigrated to Australia in 1853, graduated from the University of…
Kenneth McKellar grew up in Paisley, where his father owned a grocery shop. As a child he was enraptured by the ‘great’ singers: “I thought Peter…
Robert Burns as a Freemason “Gie Me the Master’s Apron” Robert Burns and Freemasonry by World Burns Club Member Todd J. Wilkinson The very mention of the…
John McDouall Stuart: Freemason and Australia’s greatest inland explorer The heart of Australia Freemason John McDouall Stuart is considered to be…
THE FIVE NOBLE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE By: Perce J. George – Brother Perce George is a member of Mannum Lodge #97, Grand Lodge of South Australia….
UGLE “Tercentenary” organ Concert – 8th June 2016 – Free Tickets Posted on May 15, 2016 in News The next in the series of organ concerts on the…