Secret Societies and Subversive Movements
Early masonic tradition traces Freemasonry partly to Pythagoras, who is said to have travelled in England
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Early masonic tradition traces Freemasonry partly to Pythagoras, who is said to have travelled in England
George Oliver was born at Papplewick in the county of Nottingham, November 5, 1782. This article explores philosophy of Masonry in its relation to religion
Public display Civil rights advocate and art collector John Bowes seemed destined for masonic greatness. Philippa Faulks discovers the Provincial…
The Battle of the Somme produced more than one million casualties. Director of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry Diane Clements marks the masons who fought for freedom
The centenary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916 will be marked this summer. On that single day there were almost 60,000 British casualties, most of them before noon, of whom nearly 20,000 died.
A Tunisian tattoo artist has wound up breaking two taboos in his own country, and got the crap beat out of him over the weekend for his efforts. …
THE JAPANESE DIPLOMAT WHO BECAME AN ENGLISH FREEMASON By James L. Johnston, PGM, Japan M.W. Brother Johnston, PGM of Masons in Japan, serves as Grand…
Aleister Crowley and Freemasonry Aleister Crowley and Freemasonry Aleister Crowley, a brilliant student of symbolism and ritual, had at least four major…
LAFAYETTE SHORT TALK BULLETIN – Vol.VI July, 1928 No.7 by: Unknown Lafayette stands apart and alone. His spirit was unique, and his career without…
Young Mason visits Lodge in France Members of Beacon Lodge visiting La Loge Ad Augusta, Per Angusta No.617 in France On the 3rd May 2016, three members of…