Celebrating the Builder – Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham
John Curry Errington was born in 1921 and was no stranger to Dunston Masonic Hall ahead of his initiation into Crowley in 1956. The reason being John had…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
John Curry Errington was born in 1921 and was no stranger to Dunston Masonic Hall ahead of his initiation into Crowley in 1956. The reason being John had…
The Second Provincial Grand Principal, Gordon Brewis was delighted to attend St Hilda Chapter in South Shields to present a 50-year certificate to Rodney…
Land of Hope and Glory 30/04/2016 Civic Lodge held yet another splendid St Georges night, this being the biggest event in their Masonic diary. Some 120…
There has been a great deal of difference of opinion among the historians of architecture as to where and when Gothic began. English writers, who have a very natural desire to claim for their own land the glory of the discovery of the art, date it at 1100 A.D. or earlier, and find its first manifestations at Durham; whereas French writers almost unanimously hold that Gothic began first of all in the region round about Paris, in what was once called the Ile de France, and say that the Abbey Church of St. Denis, begun in 1140, is to be regarded as the first known Gothic monument. It appears that a majority of the more modern writers incline to agree with the French theory. Porter dates the new style as beginning in Paris about 1163, and says that it reached its culmination in the year 1220, with the nave of Amiens.
If anyone is an example of how Royal Arch Masonry is a wonderful example of Freemasonry then Charles Scott is certainly that, a true and fine example of commitment and loyalty to a true and fine Degree.
Liverpool Masonic Hall has hosted yet another memorable occasion in its long distinguished history when the members of Victory Lodge No 6238 held a joint…
Shropshire’s famous Iron Bridge is a landmark famous since its opening in 1781 – and in recent times has been of added Masonic significance since the…
(L – R Andy Morley, John Davey and Ian Williams) Maintaining the good work of promoting Freemasonry; an opportunity to spread the word once…
Countdown to the main event The Coordinator of Planning for the 300th anniversary celebrations at UGLE, Keith Gilbert, explains how preparations are…
Place in the community Director of Special Projects John Hamill recognises Freemasonry’s tentative steps back into the…